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5 Surprising Ways Exercise Affects Your Skin Health and Appearance

Mia Barnes by Mia Barnes
11/08/2024
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You know that exercise is good for your body. Did you realise it also has perks for your complexion?

Your body is a fascinating place where all the parts work together to create a beautiful whole. How does moving your muscles show up on your face? Here are five surprising ways exercise affects your skin health and appearance.

1. It Removes Barriers to Self-Care

One of the most recognizable depression symptoms is neglecting personal hygiene, which harms your complexion. Dirt, oil and bacteria accumulate on the surface, and feeling too miserable to shower often results in acne and premature aging.

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However, exercise has the proven power to ease depression symptoms and renew your sense of accomplishment and agency. Furthermore, it feels heavenly to shower after getting all sweaty.

2. Improves Blood Flow and Enhances Texture

If you’re always cold and tired, the problem could be poor circulation. This condition often accompanies other health disorders such as:

  • Chronic fatigue syndrome
  • Depression
  • Anemia
  • Diabetes

A lack of sleep and a sedentary lifestyle also contribute to poor circulation and guess what? Low blood flow deprives your skin of oxygen and nutrients, leaving it dull. Exercise improves circulation regardless of the underlying cause and gives you a rosy glow.

3. Boosts Collagen Production

Many people take a collagen supplement in hopes of maintaining healthy skin as they age. While taking it internally helps, you can also stimulate your body’s own production.

Research shows that exercise reduces inflammatory markers and enhances collagen production. As a result, your skin maintains greater suppleness and elasticity, resisting premature aging.

4. Reduces Stress

Has the frantic rush to prepare of your daily life resulted in a breakout right before you have multiple social engagements? Stress can result in increased acne, especially when paired with the excess sugar and alcohol intake that often accompanies this festive season.

However, exercise is one of the best stress-busters around. It mitigates cortisol levels, a stress hormone that can lead to increased breakouts in excess.

5. Removes Toxins

Maybe you’ve heard people say you can’t really “sweat out” toxins. Guess what? They’re both correct and incorrect.

You don’t exude nasty substances through your skin via sweat when you exercise. However, you improve the functioning of the following bodily systems that eliminate unwanted substances:

  • Improved respiratory function: You remove toxins when you exhale, and exercise improves your lungs’ ability to push the nastiness out.
  • Increased gastric motility: That fancy term means you digest better. Your digestive system also removes parasites and unwanted substances.
  • Better blood flow to your liver and kidneys: Your liver and kidneys also filter waste. Exercise increases blood flow to these organs, giving them the nutrients and oxygen they need to perform at their best.

How Exercise Affects Your Skin’s Health and Appearance

The next time you feel like skipping your workout, reflect on the benefits you’d miss. You don’t only tone muscle and lose unwanted inches by hitting the gym. You also improve your complexion.

Now that you know how exercise affects your skin’s health and appearance, you have one more reason to lace up your sneakers. Make hitting the gym an integral part of your daily beauty routine.

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Mia Barnes is s regular contributor for The Carousel and Women Love Tech about healthy living, fitness, nutrition, and wellness. Mia is also the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the online publication, Body+Mind magazine.

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