Yes! Stress can wreak havoc on your skin. Just pay attention. When you’re well rested and happy, your skin is clear and glowing. When you’re tired, stressed and anxious, all type of stuff be popping up on your face! Am I lying? Here are some effects of stress on your skin: Increase skin inflammation Cause acne and pimple breakouts Slow down wound healing Reduce elasticity which contribute to wrinkle formation Hives and rash Increase oil production So not only do you need to be consistent with a skincare routine, it’s imperative to keep your stress level low, get plenty of rest and practice self care every day, not just on Sundays 😏 #stressfree #skincare #magnatebeauty #acne #breakout #selfcare #rest #mentalhealthawareness www.magnatebeauty.com
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