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How To Treat Stressed Skin

Maria Giulia Simonazzi | International Training Manager

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10 min de lecture

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Stress affects more than just our minds, it often shows up directly on our skin. But what exactly does "stressed skin" mean, what causes it, and most importantly, how can you bring it back to a healthy, balanced state? This guide will help you understand the language of your skin and provide strategies to soothe, protect, and revitalize it.

What Does Stressed Skin Look Like?

Your skin frequently shows how you're feeling both physically and emotionally. When stress levels increase, your skin is usually the first to react.

Stress can manifest in various ways on your skin, including dullness, redness, breakouts, or dryness. Pre-existing conditions like eczema or psoriasis might also flare up. However, how these signs appear and their severity differ widely based on your individual skin type, genetics, lifestyle, and the duration and intensity of your stress.

CHARACTERISTICS HEALTHY SKINSTRESSED SKIN
AppearanceRadiant, even, vibrantDull, lackluster
TouchSoft, smooth, elasticRough, dry, flaky
ComplexionRosy, balancedPale, grayish with localized redness
ImperfectionsFew or nonePresence of blemishes, redness, and impefections
Skin BarrierStrong and well-hydratedWeakened, prone to dehydration
SensitivityNormal, tolerates cosmetic products wellAltered, more reactive and senstive to products
Physiological FunctionBalanced, responds to stimuli Altered, with difficulty regenerating

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What Causes Stressed Skin?

Skin is the largest organ in our bodies and is incredibly sensitive and reactive. When something's off, it often shows almost immediately, signaling that something isn't quite right. But what exactly causes this skin stress?

  1. UV and Environmental Factors: Pollution, UV rays, and sudden temperature changes can disrupt the skin's balance, leading to dryness, inflammation, and increased sensitivity.
  2. Mental Stress: When you're stressed, your body's cortisol levels increase, a hormone that can trigger inflammation. This inflammation is often the root cause of many visible signs of stressed skin.
  3. Unhealthy Lifestyle: What we do every day impacts our skin. Things like sleep deprivation, an unbalanced diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption can all affect its appearance.
  4. Wrong Skincare Products: Using products that are too harsh or simply not right for your skin type can do more harm than good. They can damage your skin's natural protective barrier, making it dry, fragile, and more vulnerable to external irritants.
  5. Digital Pollution: According to the study “The impact of blue light and digital screens on the skin,” prolonged exposure to blue light from electronic devices can damage the skin, causing oxidative stress, DNA damage, and premature aging.

How To Safeguard Against Stressed Skin

Protecting your skin from the effects of stress starts with a healthy lifestyle. A balanced diet, regular exercise, and good sleep significantly improve your skin health, making it look more vibrant and less stressed. If you smoke, stopping is one of the most powerful actions you can take for your skin's vitality and overall well-being, as smoking introduces toxins that damage skin cells and accelerate aging.

Your skin is also sensitive to changes in climate. Adjust your skincare routine seasonally, opting for more hydrating formulas in winter and lighter ones during warmer months.

Finally, carefully select your daily skincare products. Ensure they match your skin type and support its natural functions, rather than stripping them away.

Over-Exfoliation: A Hidden Risk Factor

While exfoliation helps skin regenerate and look healthier by removing dead skin cells, overdoing it can stress your skin. This leads to dehydration, dullness, and a rough texture. Too much exfoliation also causes redness, inflammation, and increased sensitivity, making skin even drier by stripping moisture and disrupting natural oil production. Instead, exfoliate 1-2 times per week, always using gentle products suited for your specific skin type.

How To Calm Stressed Skin

When your skin starts showing signs of stress, it's a signal to respond with gentle, targeted care. Here are a few simple steps you can take:

  1. Simplify Your Skincare Routine: A streamlined skincare routine with just a few well-chosen products tailored to your skin’s specific needs is more than enough to help soothe stressed skin.
  2. Hydrate and Protect: When the skin is stressed, hydration and protection from environmental stressors and sun exposure are essential. Use soothing, hydrating serums or moisturizers, and always shield your skin from environmental damage and sun exposure, especially when it's vulnerable.
  3. Prioritize Relaxation: Incorporate healthy habits like getting plenty of sleep, practicing meditation, or adding regular physical activity into your routine. These practices significantly reduce the internal stress that often appears on your skin.

Choosing the Right Skincare Products

It’s important to choose the right skincare products, especially when the skin is stressed. Instead of just treating the symptoms, you need to pay attention to what your skin truly needs. Harsh or irritating products can actually make dryness, redness, and inflammation worse.

The Sensitive Skin Duo is an excellent example of an ideal product for stressed and sensitive skin. This set, featuring the Remedy Cream to Oil and Remedy Defense Cream, provides gentle, soothing cleansing and deep hydration. Together, these products help restore your skin's natural protective barrier, which is essential for its strength and vitality.

Embrace Calming Strategies for Stressed Skin

To de-stress your skin, focus on strategies that benefit both your skin and mind. A soothing mask once a week offers immediate relief and a moment to relax, making your skin healthier and more radiant. Self-care is as vital for your mental well-being as it is for your skin.

Additionally, even small lifestyle changes matter. Constant stress and activity disconnect us from our inner balance. Since your skin reflects your overall health, incorporating brief moments of calm into your routine can significantly reduce its visible stress. 

Getting Ahead of Stressed Skin

Stressed skin is a clear sign that something is off, whether from outside influences like environment and lifestyle, or internal factors like hormonal shifts. The good news is you can prevent and treat these signs with simple lifestyle changes and by understanding what your skin needs.

One effective way to address stressed skin is with targeted products like the Sensitive Skin Duo. These soothing products contain beneficial ingredients like Marula oil, which is rich in skin-loving omega-9 and provides excellent softening properties, and Mirabilis Jalapa extract, a powerful ingredient that brings comfort and balance to your skin.

Embracing a mindful and respectful approach to skincare is the first step toward achieving healthier, more radiant, and stress-resistant skin. Invest in your skincare routine with the Comfort Zone Sensitive Skin Collection—gentle, effective care for stressed skin that helps soothe, protect, and visibly reinforce the skin barrier.

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