Truths About Beauty Sleep and How they Work


We invest a lot of time – and sometimes a lot of money – into trying to look our best. From when we are teenagers and trying out all of the remedies to get rid of blackheads and battle acne, to contemporary adulthood when we invest in everything from face and body moisturizers to hair root care products, and of course various makeup products. However, there is one thing that holds an almost infinite amount of beauty care secrets and is without a doubt the most effective part of a successful beauty routine. And it is absolutely free! It’s called sleep.

Glowing Complexion


Have you noticed that when you miss out on sleep, your skin begins to look dull? That’s because a lack of sleep will actually cause your blood vessels to dilate, slowing the blood flow to your skin. This partly causes those dark circles and robs your face of that healthy glow that it should have.

Glowing Complexion


Your body produces collagen when you sleep, which is responsible for skin elasticity, tightness, and helps to maintain a plump skin appearance with optimal moisture. Without collagen, skin, hair, and nails all begin to look flat and dull, and skin begins to sag.

Skin Regeneration


Your body produces Human Growth Hormone (HGH) when you sleep; for children, it helps them grow, and for adults and children alike, this allows your body to regenerate cells and heal itself. Damage to your skin from pollution and UV radiation is healed during sleep, which makes skin look younger and more refreshed.

Tense facial muscles relax


Getting enough sleep can reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles that are caused by tension held in the facial muscles. That being said, if you are sleeping on your stomach with your face crushed into the pillow, then that can cause fine lines and wrinkles too. It’s best to sleep with a pillow constructed to improve circulation; for example, a memory foam pillow by Eve is part of a range of products designed to aid every type of sleeper, even stomach sleepers.

Reduces Cortisol levels


Cortisol is a stress hormone produced throughout the day, but if levels remain high then it causes inflammation in the body. This can damage your skin at a cellular level and inhibit the skin healing process, and inflammation under the skin will also make your face look puffy. Cortisol also thins your skin, and is responsible for the creation of stretch marks and skin discoloration.

Weight Control


The hormone ghrelin, which is responsible for making you hungry, and the hormone leptin, which tells you when you are full, are increased and reduced respectively through a lack of sleep.

Skin Detox


Sleep is a time for your body to be able to remove toxins from your skin – like pollutants and bacteria. Your skin will often accumulate buildup and blockage in your pores when it can’t perform this function.

Lymphatic draining


When sleep deprived, your lymphatic system drains poorly, resulting in the fluid buildup that manifests as puffy eyes and those tell-tale signs of a bad night’s sleep: dark circles.

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