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Exercise and Your Skin, the largest detox organ of your body.

Can Exercise Improve Your Skin?

It’s true--regular exercise nourishes the skin all over the body with fresh blood, nutrients and oxygen. At the same time, the increased blood flow and circulation that come with working out helps to draw toxins out of the body, improving the condition of all your vital organs, including the epidermis.

Many people think that sweat can trigger acne are-ups. In fact, sweating is great for congested skin--it promotes a natural detoxification of impurities from the epidermal layer and cleans out the pores. Moreover, vigorous exercise actually corrects the hormonal imbalances that can trigger blemishes, thus reducing the likelihood of outbreaks. hmmm…. Since I never really worked out, maybe that is why I broke out so much, interesting! …😉How, you ask?  Well, any physical routine that you enjoy--yoga, running, biking, spinning, pilates, boxing, etc.--lessens the stress you encounter on a daily basis, helping to prevent stress-related acne.

Exercise may not be a miracle cure-all--you may still experience breakouts from time to time--but your acne will almost certainly be less severe and of a shorter duration. Once thing to remember though, is to rinse your face immediately after you have worked out.  Leaving sweat on your skin can be a great little Petri dish to grow bacteria, which can work against you.  So keep your skin clear by cleaning your skin after a good workout. 

Exercise is also wonderful for other skin conditions that may not have to do with acne at all. Are you worried about your skin losing its elasticity or becoming thinner and less resilient? This is a common problem for many of us as we age. As we grow older we start to lose collagen, making us look gaunt or tired. Physical activity can actually promote the growth of collagen in your skin cells, plumping up your facial skin and making you look younger and more vibrant.

And if you’re worried about lines and wrinkles, consider this:  the relaxation that comes after a vigorous bout of exercise has the effect of making your muscles, facial muscles included, soften up. That means your lines will appear less pronounced, contributing to the youthful look you are trying to cultivate.  A smaller waist, better muscle tone, softer skin, fewer blemishes and an overall younger and fresher look? There’s really not any reason not to exercise on a regular basis! Just make sure to wash your face with a cleanser that cleanses, but doesn't strip or dry out your skin after sweating to avoid clogged pores!

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