Psychologists explain why many people keep popping pimples despite knowing the risks, revealing how habits, stress, rewards ...
The last few years have been stressful as hell (a global pandemic, war, political divide, climate change... need I go on?) and if you're anything like me, your skin probably shows it. Stress acne – ...
Stress can undoubtedly contribute to acne. Our bodies' levels of the hormone cortisol rise during times of stress and anxiety. Although a brief surge in cortisol is completely normal, elevated ...
You've bought expensive face washes. You've tried viral skincare hacks. Maybe you've even stopped eating your favorite foods ...
When you’re feeling overwhelmed and stressed out, a new breakout is the last thing you should need to worry about. Unfortunately, many of us struggle with stress acne from time to time, which only ...
Your skin on stress is not a pretty sight. Stress hormones such as cortisol can trigger breakouts, dull skin, accelerate aging and exasperate skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. That' s ...
Popping a pimple creates a short-lived feeling of relief or accomplishment for many people, which can strengthen the behavior ...
Acne is a common problem for many teens and young adults headed back to school in the fall. To treat and prevent breakouts, knowing which ingredients and lifestyle habits to avoid is just as important ...
(iVillage Total Health) - Students who get nervous taking tests in school may have something besides their grades to worry about. Research shows that the stress and anxiety caused by mid-term exams ...