Will you lose face if you stay up late? How bad is the face of people who often stay up late?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-27

In this fast-paced era, with the intensification of competition in the workplace and the boom of nightlife, staying up late has become a daily routine for many people. After staying up late or being tired, melanin mercilessly climbs up your eyes, forming annoying dark circles and dark spots, so if you want to be smooth and translucent, the biggest habit is to go to bed early and never stay up late. Otherwise, you who stay up late will definitely not be able to get rid of the troubles of spots.

Long-term lack of sleep can lead to poor blood circulation, toxins and melanin cannot be excreted from the body normally, thus accumulating in the skin, accelerating the dullness of the complexion, at this time panda eyes are the most significant feature of the late night party. However, irregular sleep patterns can affect hormone secretion, making ** rough and dull. Lack of adequate nutrient maintenance,** metabolism is blocked, accelerating the aging process and making the skin lose its due radiance. Lack of oxygen** leads to malnutrition in the skin, which in turn affects the normal metabolism of cells. Over time, acne, acne, and blackheads have come one after another

The most fatal thing is that many girls in their 20s now have super obvious nasolabial folds, even if they don't smile, their faces seem to have two brackets at any time.

There is a female star who is super out of nasolabial folds, every time she walks the red carpet, she has to pout her mouth and sell cuteness, and she puffs out her cheeks to take pictures just to cover up the deep and long nasolabial folds. You can refer to her for details. So don't underestimate the impact of staying up late once in a while! Staying up late not only affects our health, but also seriously damages our facial image.

I don't want to name it, but I'll just give you an example of popular science, and her fans must not attack me.

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