Skin And Tonic
Featured on: FT.com
Publication date: Jan 31, 2009
Publication date: Jan 31, 2009
Psychiatrist and dermatologist Dr Amy Weschler, author of The Mind-Beauty Connection, reports that increased stress levels this winter have resulted in higher than usual reports of new wrinkles, adult acne, sallow skin, bags under the eyes, eczema, rosacea, hives, and cold sores. Stress increases the production of free radicals that damage the skin. It also impairs sleep, which is when the body repairs itself.
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