Excited? Stressed?!
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VIVA celebrates winning the WBC♪
Congraaaaaaats!!! Samurai Japan
I'm very happy to have won, and I'm grateful for the excitement, but I also feel a bit sad that it's all over.
Meanwhile, March is almost over and April is just around the corner!
In Japan, many things start in April.
So, I guess there will be many people starting a new life this spring.
Changes in the environment and the beginning of new things are sources of stress for us living beings! There are cases where mental stress or a burden that we have never experienced before can cause our skin to deteriorate.
It's true that new things are filled with the excitement of the unknown.
I'm sure there are lots of fun things waiting for you!
However, sometimes, in this kind of lifestyle, stress from the change in environment seems to accumulate more than we realize.
Of course, I'm sure there are people who aren't like that.
Let's not let this pleasant spring weather make us feel blue, and take measures to prevent our skin from getting worse due to stress.
When various stresses pile up, the autonomic nervous system becomes disordered, the sympathetic nervous system becomes dominant, and the body and mind remain in a constant state of tension.
If this state of sympathetic nerve dominance continues, the immune system will weaken and skin turnover will become disrupted.
This causes male hormones to become more active, which increases sebum secretion, making you more susceptible to acne, and when combined with seasonal external factors, it can lead to a host of skin problems.
The rising temperature makes you sweat, but then the nights get cold, and the cold dries your skin... Plus, the UV rays get stronger this season.
And with pollen flying around, it's the worst thing for your skin...
First of all, wear comfortable underwear that your skin will love so that it doesn't feel any stress.
It is a natural fiber item.
Then, apply a moisturizing cream to protect your skin and protect it from the elements.
It's all about feeling good in your skin!
In this way, I think that with a little ingenuity, you can reduce stress to some extent even in your new life.
First of all, try to spend every day in good health, take good care of yourself, enjoy your new life, and enjoy your new environment.
Silk is the best! Love Silk
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