Stress and your skin
Every year one in three people
experience some form of skin disorder that may be attributed
to or worsened by emotional stress. Emotions:
Dermatologists and skin care professionals
alike have come to recognise that the skin is an organ of emotional
expression, and chemical changes brought on by tension and
stress may provoke acne and rosacea, vitiligo and even psoriasis.
This can persist into the thirties and beyond with some people
developing acne for the first time as adults.
Stress:
Though the exact mechanism by which stress produces
blemishes is still unknown, many research scientists believe that
stress triggers the production of adrenal hormones that increase
the production of sebum which not only plug up skin follicles, but
provides nourishment for P. acnes, the bacteria responsible for acne
lesions.
Stress is
a trigger for 94% of rosacea sufferers Percentage of cases triggered by emotions:
Acne 55%
Hand Eczema 76%
Hives 68%
Psoriasis 62%
Rosacea 94%
Reducing stress:
One needs to consider not only reducing stress
to help control acne breakouts, but examining the everyday factors
in our lives that may stress our bodies such as: Skimping on sleep:
This may seem perfectly harmless but it's one type of stress that
can lead to acne. Skipping meals and too much caffeine. Both
stimulate adrenaline production which slows the natural exfoliation
process creating the perfect habitat for P. acnes bacteria.
Fortunately, these stress-provoking
elements that may promote acne are
largely within our control
Get more sleep. Eat a balanced diet. Indulge
yourself in stress therapy and massage treatments. Exercise to
reduce stress levels. Drink more water. All of these lifestyle
changes will contribute not only to a healthier lifestyle, but
healthier skin. |