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Stress Tips For A Healthier Skin

Adolescence is one of the greatest times of our life. Our social network expands and so do our responsibilities. Who says that only middle-aged people and seniors feel stressed out? Teenagers are just as stressed, if not more. Hormonal changes can wreck havoc on our skin and body. Because we lead hectic lives in and out of school, we could be missing out on the essential nutrients that we need for us to function at optimum levels.

To help you manage your stress, we’ll provide a few tips – stress busters. By engaging in specific activities that promote a stress-free life, you will be doing your share to keep acne away.

  • Spend some time alone to meditate or practice yoga – we can’t say enough about the benefits gained from regular meditation. Even 10 minutes a day will have a profound effect on our sense of well being. By learning to relax, we tend to fret less over our acne and instead focus on our treatment and the positive ways we can get rid of it. Discipline yourself to think that acne is a temporary phase and can be controlled with a healthy lifestyle. Some helpful exercises are neck stretches (tilt your head from left to right, and then forwards and backwards as you sit quietly) and forward stretches (stretch your body forward with your arms as far as you comfortably can. Hold that position for 30 seconds, close your eyes, and resume normal sitting position. Repeat).
  • Build up on your sleep bank! – Sleep deprivation is not only bad for your overall health but also for your skin. Sleep tips include going to bed at the same hour consistently, treating your bedroom as a sacred place to sleep and rest, and not as a work center or entertainment hub.
  • An hour before going to bed, do not undertake activities or carry on conversations that may provoke additional stress. Instead sit quietly with soothing music or a feel-good book.
  • Make your bedroom as comfortable as possible. Having an air purifier also makes sense. If your sheets need to be changed more frequently because of medication you apply on your skin, do so. Clean sheets not only give you a warm comfy feeling, they make for better hygiene.
  • Many people suffer from insomnia. If you are experiencing a bout of insomnia, do not toss or turn (or count sheep). Get up and do something that will occupy your attention. When you eventually feel tired, go back to bed.

It has been said that efficient stress management is a rare gift, although people are now making sure that they are at least informed of the many ways they can combat stress. We’ll offer the old-fashioned advice: reach out to people! Scientific studies have proven that people with good support systems (family, friends, community, school) are better equipped to deal with everyday stress. When you give and receive love for example, and make a habit of it, you feel tiny amounts of joy. Gradually, those tiny amounts become larger until the essence of joy itself becomes habit-forming.

It is impractical advice to say, “eliminate stress from your life” because stress IS part of life. No being on the planet is spared from stress. The best approach is to accept it. Once we accept it, we can manage it better. The first sign of acceptance is to view it as a positive force – a force that motivates us to action. By viewing it as a negative, we are immobilized and hence, helpless.

Speak to your dermatologist. He or she will not only help you with your acne, but will also share bits of wisdom about the “other” factors related to acne and how you can stay on top of things.

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Disclaimer: This article is only for informative purposes. It is not intended to be a medical advice and it is not a substitute for professional medical opinion. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

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funny true stories November 13, 2009 at 3:06 PM

oh !! great tips ! okay drink lots and lots of water. trust me it actually works. also try using an acne cream and then a oil free moisturizer. also eat leafy greens.thank you.

regcure reviews November 23, 2009 at 10:56 AM

Interesting blog I enjoy it very much and I wanna to visit here very often if you allow me interesting post thanks for sharing this info its very useful for all of us.

Ducted Air Conditioners December 2, 2009 at 11:06 AM

I was not apprise about this factor of skin problems. The stress has become s part of our life. Sometime circumstance force us to be stress. Amazing tips given by you in this post for get rid of this problem.

teenage diet plan December 16, 2009 at 10:54 AM

I found that “hormone levels increase when our sleep patterns are disturbed. Increased hormone levels results in increased sebum production which leads to… yep you guessed it–more acne. It is during our time of sleep that our skin cells begin to be nourished and regenerating takes place the most as the body repairs itself from a long day. Get to bed earlier! Go to bed at least 1 or 2 hours early than you usually do and in a couple of days you will notice your face getting clearer and healthier.”

cure December 16, 2009 at 11:21 AM

very interesting approach, I need to read more about this
thanks for your input!

trophy shop January 25, 2010 at 8:19 AM

these are nice tips ! actually for a healthier skin a nutritious food,sound sleep , play big role . u should have
to avoid unnecessary long conversation it produce stress on ur mind u can feel it .keep ur mind relax as much as possible .give ur self good sleep at least 5 hr a day ,some exercise I believe u ur health will improve and skin will automatically glow

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