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Stress-Related Skin Problems and How to Combat Them

11/04/2024
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stress-related skin problems

 

Stress is a constant companion in the whirlwind of life, casting a long shadow over our well-being and – often – over our skin. Our bodies don’t lie to us, stress-related skin problems are a real and visual issue.

Whether it’s tight deadlines, home pressures or just the myriad demands of daily existence, stress is never far away and that can lead to a host of visible symptoms. Understanding this dynamic and learning to reduce its impacts through careful skincare can not only rejuvenate our skin but also contribute significantly to our overall serenity and health.

This article explains how stress can affect your health and ways in which you can reduce stress and protect your skin.

 

How Stress Affects Skin Health

Stress triggers a cascade of hormonal reactions within the body, with cortisol being one of the most significant. This “stress hormone” triggers a series of biochemical changes. Here are some of the stress-related skin problems people can suffer from:

  • Increased Oil Production – Stress can cause the body to produce more cortisol, which in turn can lead to an increase in oil production by the skin’s sebaceous glands, potentially causing acne and other oil-related skin issues.
  • Inflammation – Chronic stress promotes inflammation in the body, which can make skin conditions like psoriasis, eczema, and rosacea worse, leading to flare-ups and discomfort.
  • Impaired Skin Barrier – Stress weakens the skin’s barrier function, making it more susceptible to environmental aggressors, dehydration and irritants. This can lead to dryness, sensitivity and compromised skin health.
  • Accelerated Ageing – The heightened cortisol levels can break down collagen and elastin, the proteins responsible for skin’s firmness and elasticity. This increases the formation of wrinkles and fine lines.
  • Dullness and Uneven Skin Tone – Stress-related inflammation can hinder blood flow to the skin, resulting in a dull, lifeless complexion and uneven skin tone.
  • Breakouts – The combination of increased oil production, inflammation and disrupted skin barrier can create the perfect environment for acne breakouts.
  • Slow Skin Recovery – High levels of stress can slow down the skin’s natural repair processes, making it harder for the skin to heal.
  • Puffiness – Stress can lead to water retention, resulting in puffiness, especially around the eyes.
  • Hormonal Imbalances – Stress can lead to hormonal imbalances that further affect skin health, potentially leading to acne, increased skin sensitivity and other hormone-related skin issues.
  • Disrupted Sleep – Stress often leads to sleep disturbances. Poor sleep can significantly affect skin health, contributing to dark eye bags and reduced skin recovery.

 

How to Protect Your Skin From Stress-Related Skin Problems

In the fight against stress-related skin problems, there are some positive changes you can make and steps you can take to reduce the pressures in your life.

Here are some suggestions:

  • Prioritise Sleep – Everything seems worse and more overwhelming when you are tired. Aim for seven to nine hours of quality sleep per night to help your skin repair and regenerate. A good night’s sleep can significantly reduce stress levels and improve overall skin health.
  • Eat a Balanced Diet – Incorporate foods rich in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals to combat inflammation and support skin health. Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish and nuts, can also help reduce stress-related skin issues.
  • Stay Hydrated – Drinking plenty of water throughout the day helps maintain the skin’s moisture balance and supports detoxification. This can be compromised by stress.
  • Exercise Regularly – Physical activity increases blood flow, helping to nourish skin cells and promote collagen production. Exercise also helps reduce stress hormones in the body.
  • Practice Mindfulness and Meditation – Techniques such as mindfulness, meditation and deep-breathing exercises can significantly lower stress levels. This benefits both your mental health and your skin in your battle against stress-related skin problems.
  • Seek Out Antioxidants – Antioxidants help the skin protect against the stress triggered by a hectic lifestyle and environmental pollutants. Aloe vera, for example, contains anti-inflammatory properties, antioxidants, enzymes and vitamins A and C to help hydrate skin and reduce acne-induced swelling. You can find this in our Hian Skin facial cleansing wash.
  • Soothing Serums – Products formulated with calming ingredients such as aloe vera, chamomile and niacinamide can offer relief to stressed and irritated skin, reducing redness and discomfort. These gentle but powerful ingredients help to restore balance, soothe inflammation and fortify the skin’s natural defence mechanisms. Try our renewal serum, containing bisabolol, an age-defending and antimicrobial ingredient extracted from German chamomile.
  • Repair Skin – If you have suffered from stress-related skin problems, repair your skin using products that can repair the damage to leave you with healthy, vibrant, smooth and youthful skin. Look for products with vitamin A, which stimulates the production of elastin and other nourishing ingredients like pure neroli. Our collagen face cream moisturiser features both of these repairing products.

Want Relief From Stress-Related Skin Problems?

The skin is a mirror to our internal world, and stress can leave indelible marks on this surface. However, armed with the right skincare arsenal and a commitment to self-care, we can shield ourselves from the ravages of stress-related skin problems. Take a look at our Hian Skin product range to find the perfect remedy for your skin.

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