We know that exercise
does wonders for our body. Physical activity strengthens our heart, muscles,
overall health, and keeps us looking toned and in shape. But does fitness
improve the condition of our skin as well? Curious to learn more about the
effects of exercise on our skin,
Does exercise improve
our skin? If so, how?
Any increase to the
body's circulation will improve the look of the skin, as well as boost
detoxification and cell renewal. I don't think there are any studies that show
which exercises are best, but of course yoga and more stress-relieving
exercises help to smooth lines (as the muscles are contracted in the face) and
lower stress hormone levels, which could be seen as helpful for our skin.
Exercise is good for every organ in the body.
Since the skin is the largest organ it goes without saying that the skin
benefits as well. Perspiration acts as a body cooler during exercise and this
enables your body temperature to be maintained.
Are there certain
circumstances in which exercise can actually be bad for our skin?
For people with a lot of
redness in their skin tone, or who have Rosacea,
aerobic (cardio) activity can exacerbate the condition as blood flow is
increased. Some people believe that cardio and running can cause more oxygen or
free radical damage, which can break or damage the skin's supportive fibers
(collagen and elastin).
Exercise can aggravate
acne and Rosacea, as well as produce different kinds of skin irritations. For
example, Exercise-Induced Urticaria, which is relatively uncommon, can cause people to break out in
hives after exercising. Intertrigo is a yeast-related rash triggered by two areas
of the skin rubbing together and chafing, such as the groin, armpit and creases
of the neck. Miliaria is another kind of fitness-induced inflammation
caused by the sweat gland ducts becoming clogged with dead skin cells or
bacteria, which can lead to clusters of small blisters and uncomfortable
itching. Also, current rashes may become worsened due to the heat and sweat
produced by exercise.
Do you have any
suggestions for maintaining a healthy, youthful looking glow, and is there
anything else we should know about exercise and our skin?
The best advice is to
work out without make up on, especially if you are prone to breakouts.
Thoroughly cleanse you skin after a workout as toxins from sweat and oil
increase when we exercise. Keep some skin purifying wipes in your gym bag.
Drink plenty of water as you exercise so your skin does not become dehydrated.
For someone who is an exercise junkie and also suffers from acne, try to
incorporate some yoga into your routine to bring down the stress adrenal
hormonal levels. This will help clear the skin, because stress hormones and
acne are very much related.
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