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Stress and our skin

Stress and Your Skin: How to lower stress to save your skin.

Stress and Your Skin

Life can be tough at times and our stress levels can start to spiral when we feel like we are losing control of things. 

It is a proven fact that your emotional wellness is directly linked to your levels of physical wellness. When we are more anxious, worried, or unable to cope with our circumstances in a healthy manner, the body begins to produce spikes of stress hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol, which can have a negative impact on everything from our immune system to inflammation, the nervous system, even blood flow and circulation.

Therefore, it makes sense that over time chronic stress can take a toll, not only on your mental and physical health, but on your skin too. The inflammatory response caused by stress has been shown to speed up the body’s ageing processes, causing the breakdown of collagen and elastin, and the formation of more fine lines or wrinkles.

Additionally, it can also worsen skin issues such as acne, excess oil production, dark undereye circles, irritation or increased sensitivity, dry skin, dullness, dehydration, and more.

Below are some suggestions to help lower your stress levels and help you feel more balanced and in control of life. The good news is that you should also notice an improvement in your complexion too. 

Techniques to Reduce Stress and Live a Calmer Balanced Life

1. Exercise Daily

Exercise is wonderful for so many reasons, among which is the release of pent-up tension or stress that is stored in the body. As well as increasing blood flow and delivering oxygen to every cell in our body, daily exercise boosts the release of endorphins in our brain. These are the “feel-good” neurotransmitters that improve our sense of well-being and make us feel happy. To make it a consistent habit, we recommend choosing a form of movement that feels fun and joyful, rather than worrying about the latest fitness trend or whether or not you’re burning enough calories. The point is to worry less, not more, so consider this permission to skip those marathon runs (unless of course you enjoy them).

exercise daily

2. Practice mindfulness

Another helpful habit with many science-backed benefits is mindfulness, which can take many forms. For example, meditation can be very helpful for developing a strong mind and combating negative emotions. Or you might prefer to journal each morning to reduce brain chatter and find your focus. You could even try yoga as a way to get moving and be mindful all at once.

yoga

3. Get more sleep

When you’re struggling with a high-stress lifestyle or environment, not getting enough sleep is like adding insult to injury. Without adequate rest, it becomes harder for the brain to recharge and react appropriately to stressful situations. In order to prevent related concerns such as anxiety, depression, and fatigue, experts recommend getting at least 7- 9 hours of sleep and going to bed at roughly around the same time every night.

get more sleep

4. Eat a healthy and balanced diet

Understanding that what you put into your body can affect your mood, one way to better support all of your internal systems, is with a nutrient-dense diet. For this, foods like vegetables, fruits, supplemented with healthy fats, complex carbohydrates, and protein are your best bet. That said, it’s also worth noting that undereating or strict dieting can cause the body additional stress, so don’t sweat the occasional treat or indulgence. It’s all about balance!

balanced diet

5. Press pause when you need to

A common trap that many of us fall into is feeling like we must be productive at all times, in order to be successful. However, this is a bit of a misconception and can actually ramp up stress levels to the point that they become unmanageable. Instead, a better approach would be to listen to cues that your mind or body needs a break, and slow down. This could look like taking a mental health day, a long walk, sitting enjoying nature, or just going about your day at a slower pace. These things can all make a big difference in preventing burnout.

time time out

6. Make time for the things you love the most

In addition to just taking breaks as needed, it’s also important to carve out time for hobbies and activities that bring you joy. Whether it’s by listening to music, spending time with friends and family, or traveling somewhere new and exciting, staying connected to the things that inspire you is an essential part of holistic wellness.

make time for yourself

7. Talk it through

We’re all in this together, so when feeling super stressed, sometimes the best thing is to voice your frustrations out loud. If you have access and feel comfortable talking to a professional, doing so is a great way to ease your burden and receive helpful feedback. You could also touch base with someone in your life like a friend or partner that you trust, for a quick reminder that you’re never in it alone. Spend time with people who make you feel good about yourself and value you as a person.

talk to a friend

8. Cultivate an attitude of gratitude

Studies have shown that practising gratitude, such as with a gratitude journal or even just a quick daily list of the things you appreciate in your life, can tangibly lower cortisol levels in the body. In turn, this can help improve not only your mood but also chronic stress symptoms like headaches, digestive issues, and muscle tension.

gratitude

9. Create self-care rituals you love

We talk a lot about self-care here, and with good reason. Even the smallest gestures – such as drawing yourself a hot bath, applying your favourite skincare, giving yourself a relaxing facial massage – can be very centering and grounding in the midst of a stressful time. Although they may seem simple, these acts of self-love can be a perfect way to boost confidence and a sense of perseverance.

self care ritual

10. Don’t forget to breathe

Lastly, one of the easiest and most effective things you can do to keep yourself calm is to practice breathing control. Taking just a few minutes per day to focus on your breathing can work wonders for helping you to relax your mind and body. Once you’ve mastered a minute or so of this at a time, you might even consider seeking out some guided breathing exercises, which are shown to help instantly soothe the nervous system and restore inner peace.

relaxed breathing

Breathing Control 

This technique will help you to relax and control your breathing.

  • Sit in a comfortable and supported position.
  • Put one hand on your chest and the other on your stomach.
  • If it helps you to relax, close your eyes (otherwise leave them open) and focus on your breathing.
  • Slowly breathe in through your nose (or mouth if you’re unable to do this) and then out through your mouth.
  • As you breathe, you’ll feel the hand on your stomach rise more than the hand on your chest.
  • Try to use as little effort as possible and make your breaths slow, relaxed and smooth. 

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“Life is not the way it is supposed to be, it is the way it is. The way you cope with it is what makes the difference.”

Virginia Satir

References & Resources

10 Tips to Manage Stress, by WebMD, Medically Reviewed by Melinda Ratini, DO, MS

https://www.webmd.com/balance/guide/tips-to-control-stress

What Are the Effects of Stress on Your Face? by Daniel Yetman, Medically reviewed by Debra Sullivan, Ph.D., MSN, R.N., CNE, COI

https://www.healthline.com/health/stress-on-face#effects

Stress and Sleep by The American Psychological Association

https://www.apa.org/news/press/releases/stress/2013/sleep

Gratitude Helps Minimize Feelings of Stress by Najma Khorrami M.P.H. for Psychology Today

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/comfort-gratitude/202007/gratitude-helps-minimize-feelings-stress

healthnavigator.org.nz

https://www.healthnavigator.org.nz/health-a-z/s/stress/

depression.org.nz

https://depression.org.nz/

smallsteps.org.nz

https://www.smallsteps.org.nz/stress

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Love Your Body This Summer

Summer holidays are the chance for us to unwind, relax, enjoy time to ourselves and with others, and to reconnect with a slower pace of life. For many of us we enjoy time at the beach or lake, cooling off from the hot summer sun. However, for many of us the thought of putting on a swimsuit and baring our bodies for all to see is not such a relaxing thought.

Having a perfect little tanned bikini body is an illusion and far from reality for most of us. However, what we tend to forget is that nobody else cares whether or not we have a perfect summer body. The only person who really cares is you! What really matters is being confident with the body you have. It is so important to love and accept the skin you are in, no matter your shape, size, colour, or condition – it is your body for your whole life. Worrying about how you look, or what others think of your body, is unnecessary and a waste of precious life!

With a little help from nutritious food, exercise, and natural personal care products you can feel more confident with your body through its ages and stages. Here are a few tips to keep your skin looking and feeling its best this summer:

1) Cleanse using natural soap to preserve your skins natural oils

Cleansers, soaps, and body washes that contain synthetic ingredients and harsh chemicals such as sulfates and parabens can strip away the skins natural oils leaving it feeling dry, irritated and inflamed. Even worse, these chemicals are hugely problematic for the environment.

Avoiding products with parabens and sulfates and choosing natural plant-based soap bars or body wash to clean your skin helps to preserve your body’s own natural oils as well as being kind to our planet.

Scenturie’s Natural Creamy Cleanser is formulated with a selection of premium botanical oils renowned for their hydrating and moisturising qualities. New Zealand Pohutukawa Bark extract and Green Tea Leaf extract, have been selected for their powerful antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory benefits. The result is a highly effective, super-gentle, nourishing creamy cleanser that leaves skin feeling clean, refreshed, hydrated, and glowing with good health.

Natural Creamy Cleanser
Natural Creamy Cleanser

2) Exfoliate for smooth, healthy, glowing skin

The main purpose of exfoliating the skin on your body is to remove dead, dry surface skin cells and promote a smoother, more even skin texture.  Exfoliating is one of the best ways to stimulate blood flow and lymph drainage and can help keep skin looking and feeling healthy as you age.

The great news is that you are likely to have all the ingredients at home to make your own DIY body scrub. Left-over coffee grinds, sugar, and salt can all be used as natural exfoliants for your body.

One of my favourite homemade exfoliant recipes is combining equal parts coffee grounds, brown sugar, and coconut oil (or any carrier oil of your choice) to make a paste. Gently massage into the skin on your arms and legs and rinse off with warm water. The coffee grounds and sugar exfoliate the skin and help boost blood circulation. Use scrub 1-2 times a week.

Complete your all over body exfoliation with Scenturie’s award-winning Espresso Facial Scrub.

Award-winning Face Scrub
Espresso Facial Scrub

3) Moisturise daily to nourish and hydrate skin cells

Using a body moisturiser helps to hydrate, replenish, and nourish your skin cells and restore balance to the largest organ in your body. Lack of moisture and nourishment can cause dry, flaky skin and if this is not corrected it can lead to irritation, inflammation, and premature ageing. Aim to moisturise your skin at least once daily, ideally after your shower.

Scenturie’s Ultimate Hydrating Hand and Body Cream delivers intense nourishment and lasting hydration to skin. Made with nutrient-rich plant oils, NZ native extracts, and pure essential oils of Lavender and Rose Geranium,  this hand and body cream is a luxurious sensorial treat for the skin and the senses. Perfect for daily use it will leave your skin feeling silky smooth, super-hydrated, and deeply nourished.

4) Pay homage to your hard-working hands

The skin on our hands is the first area of our body to show the signs of ageing. It suffers the most because of regular hand washing, hand sanitiser, and all the things that our hands do daily! Pop a handy jar of Scenturie’s award-winning Rejuvenating Natural Hand Cream in your handbag for instant hand hydration on the go!

Scenturie Natural Hand Cream
Rejuvenating Natural Hand Cream

5) Cover up and protect from the sun

Always remember to slip, slop, slap! Protective clothing, sunscreen with an SPF 30+ (or higher), and a wide brimmed hat are essential to protect our skin from the harsh summer sun. With skin cancer rates the highest in the world in NZ and Australia, this is so important. Remember to re-apply sunscreen every few hours!

Love your body this summer by showing yourself care, acceptance, and respect. Enjoy being you!

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