Tuesday, December 24

8 Things That Happen to Your Body While You Sleep

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#2 Your Skin Renews Itself

A crucial factor in maintaining the health of your skin is getting enough sleep. The quantity of sleep we get each night has a direct impact on the circadian clocks of our skin cells. They can remain healthy by following a regular sleep schedule. Lack of sleep has been linked to rosacea, acne, and psoriasis, among other skin issues.

According to one study, participants had less elastic and hydrated skin, more noticeable pores, and lower blood flow to their facial skin just after one night of insomnia. But since the number of people who have participated in this study is so modest, more investigation is required.

The skin’s natural regeneration process should be supported and maximized, so sufficient moisture should also be applied to compensate for nocturnal water loss. Then, in the mornings, you need soothing products to calm down overactive skin along with a strong SPF and antioxidant-rich product to strengthen your skin’s defenses for the day.

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