How Having Fun (And Jay-Z) Helped Clear Up My Skin

OK maybe that’s not exactly what happened but hear me out: On Tuesday, I did a TV interview for work. It was super fun! But if there’s one thing I don’t love about these things, it’s the makeup. Not really because it isn’t “clean”—I do this infrequently, so that’s not really a concern. It’s just that there’s so much of it.

I’ve tried to do my own makeup for TV before, and guess what? It sort of looks like crap. In TV land, everyone—including the dudes—is pancaked, so when you’re not, it just looks bizarre. Plus, these things are always rushed, I don’t like being too fussy, and I can’t afford to hire my own all-naturals makeup artist.

But here’s the rub: conventional makeup really, really irritates my skin. So does the stress of work and, yes, being on the tube—I love doing it in the moment, but beforehand, I get nervous! I have written before about how my complexion is far less temperamental than it used to be, and a big reason for that is the fact that I’m super strict about what I’ll put on it. I also try to be very consistent with my stress-busting strategies: Yoga a bunch of times a week, regular bedtimes, daily meditation, some nondenominational prayer. These things make a big difference in how I feel (and look), and when they get thrown off—and they all have lately—well, you know what happens.

So by the time Tuesday night rolled around, I was fending off a freakout that I would wake up the next day with monsters on my face. I could feel them coming on. Now, as fate would have it, I also had tickets to see my favorite musician perform for just the second time in my life—despite the fact I’ve been a rap fan since I was in elementary school. So off I go to the show. I knew from the first song that this would be the best concert I’ve ever been to—and it was!

I had SUCH a ball. I danced and sang along like an unbridled dork for two hours, fell asleep peaceful and happy, woke up peaceful and happy and…way clearer. Yup. Monsters averted!

Here’s the thing: Anyone who has broken out a bunch knows that the anxiety that comes with a breakout is way worse than the breakout itself. Even worse, in my opinion, is that sinking dread you feel when you know a breakout is coming! Of course you never look as bad as you think you look, but the crazy psychological tricks you’ll play on yourself when your skin is cranky can be miserable.

Thankfully, because I had such a packed day—and a day packed with things I was giddy about—I had no time to indulge in those crappy feelings. Instead, I had more fun than I’d had in ages. And just like that, my skin bounced back. It isn’t perfect, but it’s calm, and it’s healing.

Was it the cascade of feel-good hormones? A fluky monthly hormonal shift that happened at just the right time? Was it…Jay-Z? I’m not sure. But it was a good reminder that happiness, good old fashioned fun, and not taking yourself (or your skin) too seriously can produce miraculous results.

So the next time you feel a bad one coming on, maybe do something super fun? That would be my advice from here on in. (That and green tea clay, naturally.)

Has anyone else noticed anything like this? And do you have any feel-better strategies to beat off a bad skin day (or week, or year)?

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8 Responses to “How Having Fun (And Jay-Z) Helped Clear Up My Skin”
  1. Alyssa M says:

    This has definitely happened to me before. Often I freak out even more about my skin when I have an exciting event coming, but when I’m happy my skin is much happier. There was a period after I finished my summer job when school first started and I was in such a good place and my skin was SO PERFECT… sadly midterms came, but oh well!
    Also, happy belated birthday Siobhan!

  2. Elena says:

    Haven’t they found some link between stress and breakouts? I would guess then there could be a link between happiness and particularly glow-y wonderful skin…

  3. Naomi says:

    Oh yeah, definitely sleep and water plus letting go of any stress weighing heavily on my mind. More than anything
    For me is getting enough good quality sleep.

  4. Rebecca says:

    All the same stuff that’s good for the rest of me is good for my skin – sleep, eating well, exercise. I think part of why those things work is they keep my stress levels in check.

  5. Shanna says:

    I have definitely noticed a serious connection between my mental well-being and my face. For me it even goes past just regular stress or anxiety. If I’m mad at someone or really upset – even if I’m sleeping and eating well – my face will completely show it. It starts off just getting a little red and sensitive, and if I don’t change my ways fast it will turn into a face full of breakouts. I recently had a few great weeks of resting and overall happiness where my skin was calm and cool every day. Then, maybe it was hormones or just me being a little crazy, I got emotional and negative and my face lost it’s calm and cool big time. Now I’m trying to calm everything back down again. Oh the joys! Thank goodness for that Evan Healy Green Tea Clay and the Dr. Hauschka Cleansing Clay Mask!!

  6. Julie says:

    I can completely relate to the stress = breakouts situation. I started a new job a couple months back and was really nervous about making a great impression. Well, needless to say, my skin is just starting to get back under control.

    I also have used the Evan Healy green tea clay, but I found it to be less effective and more drying than the new one I’ve been trying from Amal Oils using the Rhassoul clay. This product is my new superstar, and it is AMAZING!!

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