Ingredients that will help calm down your stressed-out skin Stress causes cortisol levels to spike which can lead to skin breakouts, dryness and inflammation. It has long been pointed out that stress has many negative effects that will show up on your skin. Once you notice that your complexion is not looking the best, it causes anxiety which affects your oil glands leading to increased oil production further causing clogged pores. Clogged pores cause inflammation and also exacerbates breakouts causing blemishes to the skin. It is important to attend to these symptoms hence, while attending to stressed-out skin, you should...
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When should you start using retinol? (the million dollar question)
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How to find serums and eye creams to reduce dark circles
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