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May 6, 2026 |
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Morning! Don’t you love it when one habit has multiple payoffs? As a working mom who lives in New York City, there’s nothing I love more than efficiency. That’s why I’m sharing 5 habits that are good for your mind, body, and skin. The feel-good trifecta.
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xx take care of yourself,
Alexandra Engler
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5 feel-good habits that also support skinAll you need is a mirror to know that stress impacts the skin. Still, I love it when science comes through to back up lived experiences.
A new study mapped the specific neural pathway that connects stress to skin inflammation.¹ A group of sympathetic neurons called "Pdyn+" act as a direct line of communication between the brain and the skin’s immune system. So when the brain is on overdrive, so is the skin’s inflammation.
Fascinating, huh? Well here’s how to ease that stress—both in the brain and skin simultaneously.
- Meditation has been shown to ease symptoms for various inflammatory skin diseases, such as eczema and psoriasis.²
- Slow, deep breathing activates your parasympathetic nervous system, helping reduce irritation.³
- As one of the most studied mind-body practices out there, yoga is known to significantly lower stress, improve circulation, and reduce inflammatory markers—all of which may slow the molecular drivers of skin aging.⁴
- Not only can red light therapy reduce topical inflammation, improve skin cell turnover, and boost collagen production, it has been shown to have mood-boosting benefits.⁵
- Regular tea consumption is shown to reduce cortisol in the body.⁶ It’s also chock-full of antioxidants that help fight free radicals and oxidative stress in the skin.
And if nothing on this list sounds relaxing to you? Just tap into your own stress-reducing techniques, be that hitting the gym or grabbing a meal with friends. The gist is: calm the system, and the skin follows.
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Dew Tell: This is the first sign of skin agingAs the director of the Regenerative Dermatology & Skin Longevity Laboratory at the Mayo Clinic, it’s safe to consider board-certified dermatologist Saranya Wyles, M.D., Ph.D. one of the world’s foremost experts on skin longevity.
So when she talks about aging, I’m listening.
The first sign of aging skin that most people ignore? A lot more common than you might think: Increased dryness.
“The minute we start aging, our barrier, which is like a basket weave, slowly starts to open up. So that means, just at rest, you’re losing water a lot easier,” she says.
- Older adults have significantly higher baseline TEWL rates compared to younger folks.⁶
- The skin becomes drier and more fragile, which can further trigger damage.
- Eventually, this leads to structural changes in the dermis, including collagen loss.
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†Nobile et al. (2023). Cosmetics 10(1): 16. Based upon self-assessment questionnaire with 60 women over 12 weeks.
‡Source: Toluna-Harris. In-home Consumer Perception Study. Conducted on women in the US and France with 244 participants aged 25-55. Results collected at 21 days. January 2026.
††Toluna-Harris. In-home Consumer Perception Study. Conducted on women in the US and France with 239 participants aged 25-55. Results collected at 60 days. January 2026.
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