Why Beauty Sleep Isn't Just a Myth Part II
It simply makes everything better (especially skin) the next day.
By Mollie Eastman, Sleep Advisor
What Happens to Your Skin While You’re Asleep?
Needless to say, the visual outcomes we just discussed are never fun to wake up to. So, what’s going on? What is it about sleep that has such a dramatic impact on the health and appearance of our skin?
Collagen Production
The repair process that occurs during sleep is heavily related to collagen, a special protein that has a major protective function in our bodies. When it comes to skin, you can think of it as a building block that helps to prevent sagging and keep everything supple, plump, and youthful-looking. Our skin produces more collagen each night when we’re asleep, which is another reason it’s so detrimental to deprive ourselves of rest. With lower collagen levels in our system, our skin lacks the tools to stay in top condition. The wrinkles, fine lines, and sallow appearance listed above are, in large part, related to this paucity of collagen in your system.





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