Yes. And often weeks before you connect the two.



This is the part that many people miss out on. When you get a skin flare from stress, the body has already been triggered in the past. The skin takes time to react and show what happened. Dr. Dhanraj Chavan, Dermatologist, ClearSkin Clinics, Pune explains more on the relationship between stress and skin .





Why Stress Targets the SkinThe skin does not just sit there. It has its own immunity that helps fight off trouble. It has nerve endings and it can communicate straight with the brain with something called the brain-skin axis. When the body feels stress and the cortisol level goes up, the skin does not work at the optimal levels. It lets irritants through more easily, react more, and take more time to fix itself. That is why the skin can look worse when you get stressed, for example during exams, hard days at work, or when there is trouble at home.