Why does it feel so good to sleep in on the weekends? There's actually a medical reason for people wanting more sleep and waking up feeling better, better known as "beauty sleep."
It’s fairly simple. The power of beauty sleep is real. Study after study shows that well-rested people seem healthier, less tired, and more attractive.
Here’s why:
1. Faster-Healing Skin
Your skin uses sleep hours to heal itself from the day's damage. When you drift off, your skin gets the chance to improve. That's why you may wake up looking fresh.
2. Fewer Breakouts
More sleep, clearer skin. Lack of sleep can lead to stress, which causes pimples and blackheads, even in adults. In one study, experts found that college students had more breakouts when they were stressed out, such as during exam time.
3. Brighter Eyes
Want eyes that sparkle? Don't let dark circles steal their spotlight. Dark circles often run in families, but they can look even darker if you aren’t getting enough shut-eye. To disguise them, apply a light layer of eye cream as a primer. Then dab on and blend in a dot of concealer one to two shades lighter than your skin tone.
4. Even Skin Tone
Pulling an all-nighter can make your skin look more pale or blotchy. Sleep encourages healthy blood flow to your...
... skin. If you wake up with uneven skin, apply foundation. Set it with translucent powder (or green-tinted powder to balance out redness).
5. No More Puffiness
You wake up with puffy eyes because fluid collects around them when your head lies flat on the bed. Solution: Prop your head above your heart at night with a couple of pillows. Still packing bags under your eyes? Apply a cold cloth to the area for a minute or two in the morning.
So, want good looks, a sharp mind and vibrant health? Then say goodbye to sleep deprivation and hello to a fresh, beautiful you!