7 Visible Signs of Stress on Your Skin, Hair and Nails (and What to Do About Them)
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Because stress causes our body to fire off more cortisol, you begin to develop poor habits—like turning to salty, fatty foods or wrestling with the sandman—lowering your overall state of health. Not only dangerous for your waistline and your productivity at work, but also, your skin’s elasticity and appearance.
Here are some ways your skin, hair and nails are impacted by stress—and, more importantly, what to do about it.
1. Excess Oil and Breakouts
What to do: Dermatologist Kavita Mariwalla, MD, FAAD
Try: Juice Beauty Soothing Serum or Eminence Organics Calm Skin Arnica Booster-Serum
2. Deeper Lines and Wrinkles
What to do
While skin care products can sometimes treat and mask symptoms, Dr. Guanche says it’s also important to exercise stress-management techniques that get to the crux of your angst. Some of her recommendations include practicing yoga and meditation, going for a walk, talking with friends or even spending some QT with your pup. The bottom line, she says, is to find your own personal happy place—and soak it in.
3. Dark Circles
What to do
4. Redness and Skin Sensitivity
According to Heather Hickman, senior director of education for Dermalogica and the International Dermal Institute, stress can compromise your skin's natural barrier, which may exacerbate existing skin conditions, like eczema and psoriasis. “Chronic negative stress can also disrupt the skin’s natural barrier, which prevents harmful substances from penetrating and fluids from escaping. This can lead to irritated and dehydrated skin.”
What to do: Aside from regular self-care activities and avoiding your sensitive skin's triggers, it's also important to choose skin care products designed to minimize inflammation and strengthen your skin's natural barrier.
Try: PCA Skin Dual Action Redness Relief
5. Dull and Dehydrated Skin
Attempting to impress your boss before review season and manage a household of kiddos (or even your gaggle of friends) while working on your side hustle? It’s no wonder you’re feeling less than stellar. When you have too much to do and not enough hands or hours to finish it all, eating well and hydration don't become a priority. “Your skin is an organ and it needs nutrients to maintain its radiance. If you don’t have enough hydration, your skin will become dry and cracked and make you look years older than you are,” Dr. Guanche says.
What to do
Try: DERMAdoctor Kakadu C High Potency Evening Oil
6. Hair Loss
What to do: Your hair is thirsty for robust nutrients and supplements, so make sure to give it what it needs topically and internally. You can also take vitamins with essential nutrients that promote hair health.
7. Weak and Brittle Nails
You thought you kicked the nail-nibbling habit in high school, but now that you’re faced with a month’s worth of work that’s due,
Even if you don't have this habit, poor nutrition and nutrient absorption caused by stressful situations can also put a damper on healthy nail growth.
What to do: A nail and cuticle oil is your best friend in this case, as it’ll treat your nit-picking by giving it the TLC it needs.

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