How Stress Starves Our Skin, and Ways to Nourish it
Our skin is continually bombarded with the stressors of age, pollution, and harsh environments (wind, snow, sun, cold, heat). In particular, the skin undergoes a natural, continual process of cell breakdown and replacement. However, after about the age of 27, the rate of skin cell damage begins to exceed the rate of repair.
Dr. Janet de Grano, a dermatologist, says, "stress can trigger or aggravate a number of skin disorders." Falling hair, eczema, psoriasis, hives, unexplained itching, seborrheic dermatitis (dandruff or skin scaling) and alopecia areata (hair loss in localized or discrete patches) are some of these skin ... read more
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