Cortisol

Cortisol is a vital hormone produced by your body that plays a key role in regulating metabolism, controlling your sleep-wake cycle, and managing your response to stress. Often dubbed the “stress hormone,” its primary job in a crisis is to provide you with a quick burst of energy for a “fight or flight” reaction. In short bursts, it’s essential and beneficial.

The problem for skin and overall health arises when stress becomes chronic, leading to persistently elevated cortisol levels. This constant exposure can be detrimental, as high cortisol is known to accelerate the breakdown of collagen, leading to premature aging. It can also stimulate excess oil production, trigger inflammation, and weaken the skin’s protective barrier, leaving it vulnerable to dehydration and sensitivity.

Managing cortisol is not about eliminating it, but about keeping it in a healthy, balanced rhythm. This can be achieved through lifestyle practices designed to mitigate chronic stress. Prioritizing quality sleep, engaging in regular exercise, practicing mindfulness, and maintaining a balanced diet are all proven strategies to help regulate cortisol levels. At sylvaia, we believe understanding and managing this powerful hormone is a cornerstone of a truly effective wellness and beauty routine.

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