The Emotional Side of Acne and Skin Imbalance (1 of 2)

Our mind and body are intimately interwoven, so much that there are commonly coined phrases such as the ‘mind-body connection’.  We’ve all heard that stress causes acne but did we ever stop to analyze the bodily mechanisms responsible for said skin imbalance?  We have been led for generations to believe the answer lies outside of ourselves.  If you experienced acne therapy in the 50’s it most likely consisted of UV radiation therapy as the theory went this type of therapy ‘cleared everything up’ similar to the process of the sun drying out blemishes.  Today, protocols and recommendations haven’t changed much for the typical acne sufferer visiting the dermatology office.  Some docs don’t even hear you out, you are observed and examined and given a prescription sheet with one to four prescriptions on it. Their best guess for the day.  Can you or anyone you know relate to this?  I’ve witnessed hundreds of teens and twenty-somethings  (and older) who are back for their umpteenth visit as the doctor’s response is ‘Well, let’s try this now and if 4-5 prescription acne meds fail then our ultimate option is Accutane”.  Additionally, if the office is a medical spa component you will be recommended for doctor grade products and medical grade acne treatments consisting of light therapy, laser, microdermabrasion, chemical peels and facials.  These treatments can offer much improvement if the proper steps, ingredients, and sequence is applied.  The issue for the average client is that despite what they have been led to believe with fancy brochures and attractive treatment series recommendations, the technician (dr, nurse, medical assistant, esthetician, etc) does not know what the outcome will be for your skin.  Simply painting that picture was stressful to contemplate!

The doctors must recommend prescriptions so the pharmaceutical companies continue to get rich while the unassuming patient comes back for the next attempt to clear the skin, yet a temporary relief or failed attempt is offered again.  Is this an attempt to mask symptoms or reveal the source of the imbalance?  While research studies and scientific journals have been offering conflicting views since the late 1800’s depicting diet,  originally known as medical nutrition therapy when guided by a doctor or registered dietician, as a possible culprit for acne flare-ups, the only solid studies that seem to hold water among top researchers are diets categorized as being high-glycemic.  It seems there has always been a hidden link between what we ingest and the presence of acne although I have numerously witnessed dermatologists in the treatment room stating the exact opposite to young teenagers and baby boomers alike, easily swayed by their doctor’s words.  Not once have a observed what I like to call a ‘real’ conversation getting to the heart of the matter.

Take a step back for me (and for you).  If I described a visual of your prior dermatology visits, then imagine you are an observer looking in this time.  And observe again through a new perspective, a new awareness.  What if the doctor had asked you, “Is there any emotional stress going on in your life currently or from your past”?  What would your answer have been?  I would’ve turned my appointment into a clinical psychological evaluation without trying very hard!  I come from an unhealthy childhood that resulted in much emotional pain in my teenage and early adulthood.  Little did I know that it had been trapped in my body for over two decades!  So what would your answer have been or what would it be?  Do you have to answer your hypothetical doctor?  You can save a copay and perhaps hundreds of dollars in prescriptions!  Can you simply answer to yourself?  None of us will have the same current or past story, but there is a common thread linking all, rather most of us acne (and other common skin condition) sufferers together:

Emotional Stress.

Several negative things occur in the body as a result of our everyday stressors that we simply deal with and manage day to day.  Recall from my previous articles how it is a given that the body is a self-‘detoxing’ machine and how it must maintain a homeostasis, a balance within itself in order to obtain a state of proper health.  When we are ‘stressed’ we instantly feel ‘anxious, annoyed, angry, upset, irritated, etc.  These negative emotions trigger several hormone responses in our body that lead to a myriad of…changes.  After all, emotional stress causes heart attacks.  Think upon the functions and mechanisms of the body that must all occur for a heart attack to be the end result of a little stress.  That little stress isn’t so trivial anymore, is it?

Scientifically speaking – when our body is in stress mode, also called survival mode, the blood and nutrients begin rushing toward the most vital organs to maintain appropriate levels to keep everything pumping and flowing smoothly.  The skin is the last organ to be nourished by nature but now the body neglects it even more so.  That is why if we are sick or tired we actually look haggard.  We all know or know of somebody who is very sick and undergoing treatment.  How does their skin look?  How do they look?  How would you describe it?  The body’s main focus is to keep those organs in proper functioning health (as much as possible).  And it does double duty in survival mode.  On top of the lessened nutrient delivery service to the skin, the hormones testosterone and androgen are released at a higher rate that increase oil production which surges through our pores causing an imbalance

It’s all around us and sometimes it is us, the stressed-out individual.  They are everywhere!  I used to be one of them.  Just being in the presence can dramatically alter your own stress levels instantly.  Until we become fully aware and in control of our emotions (not a simple task but it is worth the undertaking) we and our skin eruptions will be at the mercy of the world’s stressors.   I recently saw a weight-loss commercial with a digital body expanding and widening, getting fatter as Cortisol, a stress hormone is released.  I cannot recall the exact pill, I’m certain there are several that promise something similar to “with this pill, you can ….lose weight, feel and look better, look more attractive to the opposite sex..”  There’s a magic prescription, pill and program for everything.  Weight loss was never my issue, give or take a few pounds, or inch here or there.  However, depression and emotional pain was.  It took several (ten plus) years for me to realize all of that emotional pain was eating me alive.  Its physical manifestation for me presented itself in: cystic acne (what I thought of as incurable as I had tried everything and anything for it) and stomach upset.  The external answers are all around us promising instant results and relief!  But these are deceptive.  They are a lie, a mere distraction that keep us from discovering the truth.  The truth is that we must additionally look inside ourselves in order to be truly and fully healed of our imbalances.  Isn’t that how we are ultimately designed?   It’s not to live and think the way marketing agencies and global sales companies convince us that we are in desperate need of their ‘outside product’ to fix our physical representation (of internal imbalance presenting itself on our skin) for the world to see.  But if the world sees it and we feel uncomfortable with our skin we now begin to take measures to correct it.  Could it be we were we created to learn how to find the deeper meaning of our self that in turn breeds an emotional balance leading to balanced skin?  Do we need to do the work of opening our eyes to new awareness and knowledge surrounding our Inner Self and our Imbalances (sounds like the next new topic of discussion!)  Instead of the latest marketed cure or dermatologist’s recommended prescription to fix our outer self it may be time to look at our inner self.  It’s not such a bad thing.  Knowledge is Power.

 

Is your skin becoming more sensitized over time? Read this.

Acne breakouts? Rosacea, eczema? Do not be afraid of moisture. Hydration heals!  Fragrance… irritates.                

The last thing any of these  above conditions need is alcohol, witch hazel, menthol, eucalyptus, a harsh toner, scrubbing component, exfoliating or strong acne clearing ingredients such as high percentages of sulfur and benzoyl peroxide, and lastly the synthetic highlights of this article:  fragrances, dyes, and colorants.  (i.e  non-skin healers)  These ingredients will only lead to more dryness and irritation and prevent the skin’s natural healing mechanisms from kicking into any beneficial action.  More often than not, these ingredients will not better the skin’s situation will make things worse.  Try these words on for size:  ‘soothing and hydration’.  Most typical over the counter products have a smidgeon of hydration or a calming ingredient thrown in the mix, but it has been so processed there is no tangible benefit offered to the consumer.  Additionally, all of the other ‘filler ingredients that are of a higher concentration negate those very few good ones.  Or, the order of ingredient percentages and concentrations are not ideal and although cleverly advertised on the label, will ultimately offer little to no correction or improvement.  (do you really need me to tell you this?  Think about all of the products you’ve tried that literally offered nothing, or at least left you with skin irritation to some degree, and you weren’t even finished with the product).  This irritation shows itself in the form of more redness, rashing, dryness, itchiness, flaking, blotchiness, on and on it goes.  What a vicious, irritating cycle this turns out to be.  Can your skin relate?

Did you know synthetic (artificial) fragrance and colorants and dyes are a primary cause of skin sensitivity and contact dermatitis?  Your skin may have been as tough as nails in your early years, but now ten, twenty, thirty years later you consider it sensitive, or as commonly call it, easily reactive.   That is because there may be hundreds of skin irritating and health disrupting chemicals all masked under one name in that beauty product:  “fragrance or parfum”;  that you have been buying and applying to your face and body for how many years now?  Several   years.

According to biochemist and author of  The New Science Of Skincare, Daniel Yarosh, this ‘fragrance’  formula does not need to be disclosed by the manufacturer.   Is usually at or near the bottom of the ingredient label.  Or at least for your skin and health’s sake I hope it is.  Unless the ingredient list is alphabetized, this is rather uncommon, ingredients that are higher up on the list contain the most active ingredients, or chemicals and make up the majority percentage of the skincare formula.   That would be a lot of unecessary skin irritation to be exposed to.  Product lines such as Aveda and Lancome come to mind with overabundance of fragrance.   

These fragrance and colorant ingredients serve no beneficial function to the skin.  But, they DO cause irritation beneath the surface leading to  a myriad of skin issues including:  a weakened barrier (protection  from the environment and topical skincare), more blood vessels (redness) due to added inflammation, damaged collagen (more wrinkles) to name a few.  After a short while your body may activate the histamine response from the immune system and bring on the itching, burning, flaking and hives to get your complete attention that your body, through exposure of the skin, did not like said product. 

It smells so pretty (sometimes) but it is never worth the possibility of any skin reaction or irritation no matter how long down the road it may be, in my book.  If your skin is perfect, you don’t have to pay attention to this post.  But if your skin is like mine, or if you had or are having health issues, you aren’t so genetically lucky, boy do you have to be careful and learn to avoid common irritating ingredients.

Fragrance oils, synthetic fragrance produced to simulate essential oils, and nearly any other scent we could think up are predominantly made from fabricated chemicals and may smell good but they usually don’t measure up to high-quality oils, says jashbotanicals.com.   Colorants and dyes reside in this category.  These colorants include the vast array of FD&C and D&C colorants used in many products today and can be stated with a letter followed by a series of numbers.   Derived from coal tar and frequently tested on animals for safety, they are widely used in soap products to produce the array of colors we are so used to. 

If you already have sensitive skin or are just concerned with improving your health, you’re better off with a sensitive label that truly is fragrance and colorant free. You have to read the ingredient list ON THE BACK because the labels are most likely falsely advertised.   This may affect any condition that may present itself as a flare-up:  rosacea, eczema, dryness.  It does not need to read oil free, as this is also a fallacy. Read why this is in my following post.  This moisturizer by Neutrogena really is fragrance free but still contains several ingredients I no longer want in my body or on my skin after being associated with health detriments and increased negative skincare issues.  oil free moisture