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Stress and acne breakouts, eczema, psoriasis: 7 ways to manage stress, improve skin health

Stress can wreak havoc on your health, and your skin is often the first to show the signs. Managing stress isn't just vital for your mental well-being, it is also essential for maintaining healthy, glowing skin. Here are ways to combat stress and keep your skin glowing.

July 10, 2024 / 11:55 IST
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Stuck amid the daily humdrum of life and facing several challenges, you may find your skin looking dull, with unexpected breakouts and dark circles under your eyes. These are not just signs of a bad night's sleep but also of the stress impacting your life.

While skin problems can arise from a variety of factors including poor diet, lack of sleep, environmental pollutants, and genetics, stress is a significant and often overlooked contributor. When you’re stressed, your body releases hormones like cortisol, which can increase oil production in your skin glands, leading to acne and other skin issues.

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According to dermatological research, stress can also impair the skin’s barrier function, making it less effective in keeping out harmful substances and retaining moisture. Alongside, stress can exacerbate pre-existing skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea. It can also trigger new issues, including hives and rashes.

When under stress, your body prioritises its energy for survival functions, often at the expense of maintaining skin health. This hormonal imbalance can lead to inflammation and accelerated aging. Studies have shown that chronic stress can slow down the skin’s healing process, making you more susceptible to infections and prolonged recovery times from wounds or acne.