This is why your skin is so bad in lockdown

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This is why your skin is so bad in lockdown
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Hello enlarged pores, how are ya?

first came into force across most of the world in March , most of us immediately started looking for the silver lining. Well, we thought, at least we’ll probably save some money from not going to the pub all the time. And then we started buying pointless things online, constantly. Well, we thought, at least we don’t have to do the commute, working from home will be really relaxing. And then we started crawling the walls and despising our housemates.

Well, there are a few reasons. The first, obviously, is that we’re all incredibly stressed out by the pandemic gripping the world. In fact,report dealing with “increased stress” in lockdown, even if our lives have ostensibly ‘slowed down’. Stress, it goes without saying, wreaks havoc on our immune systems and that can manifest itself, unfortunately, in some awful skin conditions and an increase in blemishes. Additionally, how we’rewith that increased stress is not helping matters.

And apart from the sunscreen tip, the other most important thing is to relax and consider being a little bit kinder to yourself and your skin. While things mightbad, there’s a good change you’re emphasising minor breakouts and ailments because we’re all in a state of “hyperawareness” and giving in to a bit of Rona-related hypochondria.

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