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⍰ ASK Does sleep affect your skin?

Indeed, sleep has a significant impact on the condition and look of your skin; I've grown to appreciate this more after seeing the positive effects a restful night's sleep can have on my own skin. My skin appears lifeless, exhausted, and occasionally even blotchy when I don't get enough sleep. The natural glow that usually gives me more confidence has subtly disappeared. Conversely, my skin feels refreshed, plumper, and more vibrant after a good seven to eight hours—almost as if it has had time to repair and rejuvenate itself over night.

According to science, the body goes into repair mode while you sleep, generating collagen and boosting blood flow to the skin. This encourages a more even tone while minimizing wrinkles and dark circles. In my experience, persistent sleep deprivation can make problems like redness, puffiness, and even breakouts worse. Without that rejuvenating downtime, it's almost as if the skin becomes more delicate and exposed. Beyond appearance, getting too little sleep can affect the function of your skin's barrier, making it more difficult to keep irritants out and moisture in. For me, this means dryness or sporadic flare-ups.

Over time, I’ve realized that sleep quality matters just as much as quantity. A restless or interrupted night doesn’t offer the same skin benefits as deep, uninterrupted sleep. This has motivated me to create a bedtime routine that promotes relaxation, like turning off screens early, using calming scents, and keeping my bedroom cool and dark. How have you noticed your sleep patterns affecting your skin, and what habits do you swear by to wake up with a fresh, glowing face?
 
Without a doubt, I have personally witnessed the impact that sleep—or lack thereof—has on my skin. My skin appears more hydrated, smoother, and has a natural glow that makeup cannot replicate when I'm getting enough sleep. But after a difficult evening? It is prone to breakouts, puffy, and dull. I now treat sleep like skincare because I've discovered that my skin actually uses that downtime to heal itself. An hour before bed, I turn off the screens, turn down the lights, and wind down with a lavender spray. It's the least expensive glow-up available, and getting enough sleep is just as important as any serum I own.
 

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