We all know that sleeping is beneficial for us, but do you really know what it can do? In addition to refreshing our bodies and minds, sleep is extremely beneficial for our skin! Take a minute today to read some of the article below on sleep and what it does for us and our skin....
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Showing posts with label sleep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sleep. Show all posts
Monday, December 5, 2011
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Sleep Tight!
You have heard of "beauty rest" before, right? Well, it turns out that it's not just a great excuse to avoid a late night road trip with friends to see the world's largest ball of yarn. It's actually a necessity! Curious as to how much rest you'll need to look your best? See the articles below for information on getting dreamy skin...
A Good Night's Sleep for Great Skin
Good Sleep is Essential for Good Looks
A Good Sleep Can Make You Look Younger
A Good Night's Sleep for Great Skin
Good Sleep is Essential for Good Looks
A Good Sleep Can Make You Look Younger
Monday, September 5, 2011
The Benefit that Sleep Has on Your Skin
You stupidly stay up until 3am that night, partying and having a good time. But…you have to work the next morning, but you plow through it anyways. Sound familiar? Yes, I think so. Sleep can have a major impact on your life, and your body requires sleep in order to function. But does it really affect your skin that much?
Yes!
Think of sleep, not as a luxury or something you fit it, but as a necessity in your daily routine. When you sleep, your body repairs and renews itself. It’s basically a vacation for your skin. While you sleep, the body releases the human growth hormone, which aids your body in the repair of damaged cells, including your skin.1
When you deprive yourself of sleep, you increase your stress levels by releasing extra cortisol, the stress hormone. Overproduction of cortisol can age your skin drastically and trigger premature signs of fatigue.1
In other words, get some sleep! Make your time to sleep a priority in your life and figure out how many hours a night usually works for you. Eventually, as you become more aware of the impact sleep has on your skin; you will be able to tell, right away, that your sleep or lack thereof has impacted your skin. It’s called beauty sleep, or beauty rest for a reason!
If you have trouble sleeping, work on creating a ‘wind-down’ routine at night leading up to bedtime. Identify why you have trouble sleeping and remedy those problems. Not only will you see a different in your skin, but you will also notice a difference in your overall energy throughout the day.
1. Tourles, S. (2007). Organic Body Care Recipes. North Adams, MA: Storey Publishing.
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