We’re all familiar with “bad skin day” – waking up to a pimple or noticing those stubborn dark circles. But what if the real culprit isn’t your skincare routine, but stress?
It’s like that one friend who means well, but always clumsily crashes into you and leaves a mark. Stress from work, relationships, or life’s little hurdles can show up on your skin with breakouts, dullness, or even premature aging. Before you dive into your skincare drawer, let’s explore what’s going on beneath the surface.
How Stress Shows Up On Your Skin

When stress hits, your body releases a hormone called cortisol. While cortisol has its benefits (like helping you handle short bursts of stress), too much of it for too long can wreak havoc on your skin. Cortisol increases sebum production, leading to clogged pores and breakouts. It can also interfere with your skin’s ability to repair itself, which means those pimple scars or redness might stick around longer that you’d like. And don’t even get me started on how stress can mess with your skin’s barrier, causing dryness, irritation, or sensitivity.
What You Can Do About It Without Buying 50 Products
You don’t need a 10-step skincare routine to combat the effects of stress. Here are some simple, sustainable ways to manage both your mental health and your skin’s heath:
1. Prioritise Self-Care

Start by addressing the root cause of your stress. Practicing mindfulness, yoga, or meditation can be a game-changer for managing stress levels. Try a 10-minute guided meditation on YouTube, or hit up a yoga class to centre yourself. Even better? Have a cosy night in with a face mask while you binge your favourite comfort show. Two birds, one stone.
2. Sleep More

I know, I know – easier said than done. But getting enough rest is a vital part of both stress management and skin health. Your skin repairs itself while you sleep, so try to aim for 7-9 hours of quality sleep each night. Your complexion will thank you.
3. Stay Hydrated

Drinking water is not just good for your body – it’s great for your skin too! Hydration helps keep your skin barrier intact and reduces the chances of breakouts and irritation. Plus, it’s the easiest (and cheapest) skin treatment you can give yourself.
4. Simplify Your Skincare Routine

Your skin’s not looking for a 10-step regimen – save the heavy lifting for the gym. Stick to the basics: a gentle cleanser, a moisturiser that gets you, and maybe one soothing serum to calm down that angry redness. Your face isn’t a science experiment. Sometimes, less is more.
5. Exercise

A quick workout or even a walk in the park can help reduce stress by releasing endorphins – those feel-good hormones that naturally lower cortisol levels. Even a 20-minute stroll outside can lower cortisol and boost your mood. Plus, fresh air and a little vitamin D? Your skin will love the glow-up.
So, the next time you notice a breakout or a flare-up of redness, don’t just blame your moisturiser. Take a deep breath, check in with your stress levels, and treat your skin (and your mind) with the care they both deserve. No extra products required.