In
addition to leaving us feeling rough, groggy and lethargic with brain-fog the
next day, lack of sleep also shows in the face due to its negative effects on
the skin. Lack of sleep is also linked to a higher risk of developing heart
disease, diabetes and obesity. It weakens the immune system, affects fertility
and has a negative effect on mental health. It is one of the most common
complaints reported to doctors and holistic therapists alike.
Effects
of Sleep Deprivation on the Skin
One
study in South Korea discovered that sleep deprivation led to a significant
decrease in skin hydration and impaired barrier function. Decreased hydration
led to reduced skin elasticity and translucency, an increase in fine lines,
uneven pigmentation, increased skin scaling; facial pores became more
noticeable and there was decreased blood flow to the skin. In other words, lack
of sleep has a massive effect on skin ageing. When the skin barrier in the
outermost layer of the skin (the stratum corneum) is impaired, more irritants can
get in and we become more susceptible to illness.
Signs
of Body Dehydration
The
poor hydration resulting from lack of sleep affects the whole body. One study
found that adults sleeping 6 hrs a night were inadequately hydrated compared to
those sleeping 8 hrs. It is believed that poor sleep disrupts the release of
vasopressin, a hormone that regulates hydration in the body. If you wake up too
early, you may miss the window of time when this hormone is released. Most
people sweat during sleep which acts as a natural moisturiser for the skin. If
you don’t get enough sleep you can miss out on the positive effects of
sweating.
The
signs of sleep deprivation and dehydration unfortunately show in our face. You
may have hanging or heavy eyelids, dark circles under the eyes, redder or more
swollen eyes, paler skin, more fine lines and drooping at the corners of the
mouth. The skin may appear rougher and duller. Overall the effect is ageing.
Self
Help Methods to improve Sleep
·
Take a warm bath or shower before bedtime.
·
Turn off electronic devices a couple of hours
before bedtime.
·
Yoga or light exercise.
·
Meditation or breathing exercises.
·
Read a book to distract the mind from
everyday stresses.
·
Go to bed at the same time every night to
programme the body to fall asleep at a certain time.
Holistic/Complementary Therapies to
improve Sleep
Most people report having a good night’s sleep after
treatments such as Reiki, Reflexology, Massage etc. Reflexology helps rebalance
the body. Reiki (any type) addresses the underlying causes that may be
contributing to sleep problems. The healing/clearing continues after the
treatment has ended and most people sleep very well that night as the body does
most of its healing when we are asleep.
A Facial or Face Massage can ‘lift’ the muscles, release
tension and restore hydration and healthy skin tone.
To beat the problem, or at least improve it, the best
solution is a combination of lifestyle changes and therapies to address the
underlying causes and rebalance the body. With today’s stress-filled,
time-pressured lifestyles it may be difficult to solve the problem of lack of
sleep completely but at least there are things we can do to help ourselves.
Notes:
Reiki, Reflexology, Indian Head Massage, Facials and
Vitality Lift Facial Massage are all available with Helen Shortland in
Nottingham city centre or East Leake. Please visit her website http://helenshortland.com
for more details and prices.
Helen
Shortland is a Reiki Master Healer/Teacher, Holistic Therapist and Spiritual
Development Coach currently based at City Gate East, Toll House Hill,
Nottingham city centre, NG1 5FS and in East Leake (10 miles south of
Nottingham). Helen offers several healing treatments such as Reiki, Spiritual
Energy Healing, Angelic Reiki, Faery Reiki, Angel Therapy and Crystal Healing;
holistic therapies including Reflexology, Indian Head Massage, Foot Massage,
Hopi Ear Candles & Facials; as well as Usui Reiki and Faery Reiki training
courses and angel card and tarot readings. She has been on the spiritual path
for 20 years and has extensive knowledge of healing and the healing journey. For further
information about her Reiki courses, therapies and workshops, please visit her
website http://helenshortland.com or visit and ‘like’ her Facebook page Helen Shortland
Holistics, Healing & Spiritual Development.
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