The Dual Benefits of Exercise: Transforming Your Body and Skin
Understanding the profound impact exercise can have on our skin begins with recognizing its comprehensive benefits on the body.
As we integrate regular physical activity into our lives, we not only improve our overall health but also unlock several key skincare benefits, leading to a healthier appearance.
Increasing Natural Production of Collagen
Exercise plays a significant role in increasing collagen production, which is essential for maintaining youthful and resilient skin.
When you engage in physical activities, your blood flow improves, delivering a higher concentration of oxygen and essential nutrients to skin cells. This enhanced circulation is crucial for collagen synthesis, as collagen production relies on a steady supply of nutrients, like amino acids.
Moreover, exercise induces mild stress on the body, which activates repair mechanisms, including the production of collagen. This foundational protein is vital for skin elasticity and firmness, helping to keep the skin supple. The more collagen produced, the plumper and smoother the skin appears, reducing fine lines and wrinkles.
By incorporating regular exercise into your routine, you can enhance the skin’s structural integrity and elasticity.
Reduced Stress = Reduced Signs of Aging
Working out is a powerful tool for reducing stress, which significantly contributes to anti-aging.
When you exercise, your body releases endorphins, or feel-good hormones, which help elevate mood and reduce stress levels, and lowers the production of stress hormones, like cortisol and adrenaline. High levels of stress hormones can cause various skin issues, such as acne, psoriasis, and eczema, and accelerate the aging process by breaking down collagen and elastin.
Regular exercise also improves sleep quality, which is crucial for skin health and overall well-being. During deep sleep, the body undergoes repair and regeneration, renewing skin cells and producing collagen. Poor sleep, often caused by high stress levels, can result in dark circles, a dull complexion, and increased fine lines and wrinkles.
Increased Blood Flow
Increased blood flow from exercise not only gives you a post-workout glow, but is also crucial for cellular repair and renewal.
Enhanced circulation allows new, healthy cells to replace old ones more frequently, improving skin tone and texture, resulting in a smoother, more balanced complexion with fewer fine lines and wrinkles.
Detoxification and Increased Cell Turnover
Improved blood flow and sweat production is also vital for detoxification, helping flush out metabolic waste and toxins that can dull your skin's appearance.
Sweating has antioxidant properties, and efficient detoxification reduces the likelihood of clogged pores and other skin issues.
Regular physical activity stimulates the skin's regenerative processes, counteracting the natural slowdown of cell turnover that comes with aging. This is key to reducing dullness and maintaining a more luminous, glow.
Natural Hydration, Cleansing, and Exfoliation
Sweat consists of water, salts, and natural oils that keep the skin moisturized. Regular exercise leads to sweating, which, in turn, helps to hydrate the skin's surface, giving it a natural glow.
Sweating has anti-aging and antibacterial properties, that can help in preventing skin issues like congested pores and acne. As you sweat, impurities, dirt, and excess oil are flushed out, reducing breakouts. Exercises that induce sweating, such as high-intensity workouts or hot yoga, can be particularly beneficial for keeping the pores clean.
Sweating also has natural exfoliation properties due to the body’s production of Lactic acid, which is is an Alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) found in many skincare products that exfoliate the skin. The acid gently removes the top layer of dead skin cells to:
- Improve skin texture
- Balance skin tone
- Brighten complexion
- Soften fine lines
- Cleanse pores
However, it is important to wash your face soon after working out so the sweat doesn’t irritate your skin barrier, leading to susceptibility of bacteria or dead skin cells being trapped, and risking potential breakouts.
If you have Rinse Daily Cleanser on hand after you get your sweat on, your skin will look bright, refreshed, and clear after sweating.
6 comments
Dawn
How can I get rid of under eye hollows? Thank you 😊
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KaramMD Skin replied:
> Hi Dawn—Treating under-eye hollows can be tricky, but Dr. Karam has a great video that covers the best ways to address under-eye aging. Check it out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1P5oKFQokw It’s packed with helpful tips and professional advice!
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Pamela Curran
Interesting in eventually having a face lift
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Pam—If you are interested in a Vertical Restore with Dr. Karam, the first thing to do would be to start working on your skin health ith Trifecta! This will help your surgery in every way. You will look younger and your results will last longer, not to mention, it will help with the healing process too. After that, your next step would be to fill out the consulatation form on his website – https://www.drkaram.com/getting-started/ and his office will get in touch with you! I hope that helps, take care.
Gail Love
I love all of the comprehensive breadth & depth of advice that we get from Dr. Karam!!
Terri Rodawald
Using these products for 2yrs. Love them. Every sun screen I have tried breaks my face out or turns bright red. What sunscreen would Dr K recommend? Thank you
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Terri—We love EltaMd Sunscreen which you can find on our website under “Shop Products” > “Sunscreen” but please note, that one is only available within the US. If you aren’t located here, just make sure your sunscreen meets the following conditions: 1. Must be Broad Spectrum (blocks both UVA and UBE light). 2. Presence of a physical barrier such as Zinc or Titanium Oxide (in the 6 or 7% range). 3. Waterproof or water resistant if you’re going to be exercising or swimming etc. We also have a couple of articles within the Journal that can help guide you… search sunscreen in the upper right corner, and before you hit enter, you should see some related blog posts there, as well as the products I mentioned. Hope that helps!
Reeva Greenberg
As an older gal of 79, no facelift yet but great skin; I notice older gals who do regular, strenuous exercise look much older, wrinkled and frail. Is there a balance that can be met to be active but retain facial fat on a small face? Thanks Reeva
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KaramMD Skin replied:
Hi Reeva—Thanks for reaching out. Along with exercise, overall lifestyle is important, like maintaining a healthy diet (full of healthy fats like oils and avocados, if you’re worried about maintaining weight), not smoking or drinking, and of course, taking care of your skin with a daily routine. Hope that helps!
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