Everybody knows what stress is and we all think that the level of
stress in our daily lives is incessantly on the rise. This is
almost certainly true too. However, stress can be a doubleedged
sword, stress causes stress, which means that being stressed is a
vicious spiral. Stress ever generating more stress.Our bodies can
cope with a great deal of stress and so can our minds, but if
stress levels are permitted to continue to rise unimpeded,
something will snap. It might be your sense of mental balance, in
other words, you might get ratty or it may be your body. The
biggest organ of our bodies is our skin and so it would not be
strange if excess stress caused skin problems.This is in spite of
the fact that most peoples bodies last out quite well for sixty or
seventy years. However, unchecked stress can be pernicious, as I
said before. Stress creates more stress and in this way, if the way
your body complains about the amount of stress it is under is by
breaking out in spots, pimples or acnes, then that can lead to more
stress, which can make the breakout even worse.Additionally, the
fact is that it is mostly teenagers who get acne, while they are
going through stressful physical and emotional adjustments due to
hormones. At this vulnerable age, when teenagers are beginning to
discover their sexuality, the last thing they need is acne. This
may even cause acne, which causes more stress, which does not help
the acne fade away ad infinitum.There are many possible reasons for
acne, but there is also proof that Rosacea tends to get better and
worse depending on our stress levels. Therefore, you may decide to
try stress management as part of your acne or pimple control
regime.It is not probable that stress management alone will clear
you of acne and other skin problems, but there is a very good case
for including stress management in your attempt to keep your skin
problems in check.Together with stress management, you will have to
try all the other suggested techniques, such as reducing fat in
your diet, eating more fruit and vegetables, keeping your hair off
your face and changing your pillow case every night.If you reckon
that stress might be contributing to your acne, then you ought to
follow a destressing routine, which could include altering your
diet in the same way as mentioned above exercising more learning
relaxation techniques, like deep breathing or yoga taking a massage
or sauna and pampering yourself a little, possibly by listening to
soothing music.Other ways of reducing stress include reducing chaos
in your life and setting targets for yourself. Stress often
increases when we feel that we are no longer in control, so budget
your finances and plan your tasks. Stress can also increase if we
feel that we are not getting anywhere, so learn to reward yourself
for achieving goals that you set for yourself. These can be as
simple, small or large as you want, but I find that small rewards
for achieving short term targets works best for me.Owen Jones, the
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