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Skincare During Exercise

Posted on January 27, 2020 by Sally-Anne Turner

All across Britain, gyms and sports centres are bustling with ladies and gents working themselves into a sweaty frenzy to achieve that all important beach body ready for the summer.  Exercise is a fantastic way to look good and feel even better. There are endless studies that prove exercising lifts our mood and gives us a real boost!

But do you think about your skin when you work-out? Are you making sure you’re makeup free and your skin is clean so you limit the clogging of pores that can occur from all that fabulous exercise?

“We see a lot of ladies who enjoy working out coming into the salon concerned about their problematic skin. They are noticing not only that the pores on their face are becoming blocked but their back and chest too, resulting in spots appearing which they are very conscious of. One lady in particular told me, she was working-out to achieve a body she’s happy with, but she’s now dealing with spots that make her want to wrap up and hide!” Says Cheshire clinic owner, Nichola Wilkson. “What most people are not aware of is, if they make a handful of small and easy changes to their gym routine, they can limit the negative effect exercising can sometimes have on skin!”

So, if you too want to avoid a breakout while you workout, here are some simple tips that you can follow.

Before a workout: During a workout: Post workout:

Let us know what your top tips are for skincare at the gym in the comments below.

About The Author

Sally-Anne Turner

I am founder and Managing Director of Bodyline, with over two decades of experience in the healthcare and wellness industries. I combine a deep understanding of medical wellness with a passion for science-backed health solutions and future-focused care. I have a specialist interest in developing gold standard clinical services for medical weight loss, including the latest GLP-1 medications, hormone health, and low-dose naltrexone (LDN) treatments.

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