Beauty

6 Skin Benefits You Get From Exercising

Exercising won't only keep your body in fantastic shape but will also give you a glowing complexion and slow down skin aging. What could be better than that?

By Simone Sydel3 min read
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A lack of physical activity doesn't only show on your body through weight gain or a decrease in your physical performance, but it can also affect the state of your skin. In fact, several common skin conditions that are incredibly stubborn and difficult to treat are exacerbated by the body's poor circulation and detoxification capabilities. And what's a better way to ensure your blood is pumping and your body is functioning optimally than squeezing a sweat session into your daily schedule?

But if that's not enough to convince you to commit, in this article, we will reveal six skin benefits you will notice after incorporating exercise into your daily routine. Hint: Slowed skin aging is at the top of the list!

Improved Circulation

Your skin receives various nutrients from the blood, including oxygen, glucose, amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins like vitamin D, minerals like zinc and iron, and other essential substances that help it function optimally, remain healthy, and look supple. In fact, it has been proven over and over again that deficiency of some of these components, such as zinc and vitamin D, can lead to an increased risk of developing inflammatory skin conditions like acne and psoriasis. It also needs oxygen, which is essential for skin cell renewal and keeping the complexion glowing.

So how do we get our blood to carry oxygen and all these good nutrients to our skin? Dedicating as little as 30 minutes daily to anything from a light jog to a moderate Pilates session will do the trick, and your glowing complexion will show for it.

Increased Elasticity

Regular exercise can quite literally slow down skin aging by increasing elasticity through multiple cellular processes.

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First, exercise, as we already mentioned, is fantastic for getting your blood pumping and delivering nutrients that are essential for your skin health. This process also affects the fibroblast cells, which are the cells that produce the structural protein that keeps our skin looking firm and one that is affected by aging – collagen. Exercise increases the activity of cells' mitochondria, which are the powerhouses that make cells run efficiently, increasing collagen production and helping maintain skin elasticity, firmness, and hydration.

Secondly, exercise stimulates the production of growth factors like insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) and transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta), which promote the proliferation of fibroblasts and an increase in collagen synthesis.

Finally, exercise can increase collagen production by reducing oxidative stress, a process that damages cells and tissues caused by unstable molecules found in everything from polluted air to environmental factors such as UV rays to the food we consume. By slowing down the process through which these molecules create skin damage, exercising can be one of the best ways to keep your skin looking young and healthy.

Oxygenated Skin Cells

Oxygen is vital for the health of your skin. It’s required for cellular respiration, or the process by which cells convert nutrients into energy, along with being necessary for the synthesis and maintenance of cellular structures, such as proteins, lipids, and DNA. Oxygen ensures your skin cells are renewing efficiently and can defend themselves from environmental and pathogenic threats, such as UV light, bacteria, and other pollutants. This will, in turn, ensure that your skin stays healthy, functioning, and looking beautiful at the same time.

This means ensuring skin cells receive enough oxygen is crucial for maintaining healthy skin and preventing long-term concerns such as pigmentary disorders and skin aging. And guess what? Regular exercise is one of the best ways to get that much-needed oxygen to your skin cells!

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Fewer Breakouts

Regular exercise can help reduce active acne breakouts and prevent new blemishes from forming. One way keeping active does this is by increasing blood flow and oxygen delivery to the skin, which helps improve the skin's overall health and function and reduce inflammation, which will soothe active pimples.

Increased circulation is also essential for a healthy lymphatic system, as these two parts of your body's immune system are connected through a network of capillaries and vessels that allow fluids and substances to move between them. Essentially, blood vessels deliver oxygen and nutrients to the cells, while lymphatic vessels collect excess fluids and waste products, such as accumulated bacteria in the tissues. While a stagnant circulatory system may contribute to dull, dry, sallow, and saggy skin, a stagnant lymphatic system can contribute to breakouts. This is why regular exercise is essential for maintaining a clear complexion and reducing the appearance of blemishes.

Another way exercise can help reduce the appearance of acne is by balancing our hormones, which can be another major contributing factor to the development of this inflammatory condition. Also, regular exercise has been proven to promote endorphins, or the feel-good hormones, which can help reduce cortisol levels and the inflammation that has led to acne.

Reduced Swelling

A well-functioning lymphatic system will remove excess fluid accumulated in your tissues, resulting in reduced swelling. Therefore, regular exercise can not only be beneficial for decreasing concerns such as cellulite but can also make facial areas, such as your undereye area, appear firmer and less swollen due to facilitating a smoother exchange between fluids and lymph nodes and allowing them to be discharged from the body effectively.

Detoxification

Detoxification is essential for regulating your bodily functions, preventing disease, and maintaining a healthy complexion. But how does exercise help with detoxification?

When we exercise, the improved circulation delivers oxygen and nutrients to the liver cells and encourages this organ to remove waste products more efficiently, supporting healthy liver function. Healthy liver function is essential for healthy skin, as it can eliminate harmful substances affecting your skin health, including environmental pollutants such as heavy metals, alcohol, medication, and other toxins. The liver also plays a crucial role in regulating your hormones, which can contribute to a range of skin problems when imbalanced, including acne.

The liver also plays a role in producing bile, which helps you digest fats from your diet. This is an important function that determines your skin's health, as your skin needs a healthy ratio of fatty acids to support a strong skin barrier and prevent pathogens from overgrowing on its surface and causing symptoms such as dryness, itching, and flakiness. Poor digestion and absorption can lead to issues such as an imbalanced microflora that results in the overgrowth of bad bacteria and inflammatory skin conditions such as acne.

Exercising regularly supports your skin by maintaining the health and function of vital organs that regulate essential functions through which we can achieve a glowing complexion.

Closing Thoughts

From delivering oxygen and nutrients to the cells to aiding our body's detoxification to keep us healthy, physical activity can do wonders for your skin health. By including exercise in your daily routine, you will not only get in better shape but will also reap the benefits of a clear, healthy, and youthful complexion!

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