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Work Stress, Meet Skin Stress: The Hidden Side-Effect of Hustle Culture

Your Skin Has a Workload Too

Deadlines. Emails. Caffeine.
That’s your daily routine — and unfortunately, your skin’s stress triggers too.

Modern work culture doesn’t just tire your mind; it fatigues your face.


How Stress Affects Skin

·       Cortisol spikes → oil imbalance + breakouts.

·       Inflammation → redness, dullness, dehydration.

·       Blue Light exposure → premature aging and uneven tone.


The Anti-Routine Reset

1️⃣ AM: SPF 50 InfraGuard™ — shields from screens, stress, and sunlight.
2️⃣ PM: Retinol + Kakadu Plum Serum — rebuilds collagen and calm overnight.

It’s the skincare version of work-life balance.


Science That Fights Burnout

Our ingredients don’t multitask — they outsmart.

·       InfraGuard™ (Tara + Sunflower Sprout): blocks Blue Light and Infrared damage.

·       Kakadu Plum: brightens like a weekend off.



FAQs

Q1: Can stress really cause breakouts?
A: Yes — cortisol imbalance increases sebum production.
Q2: Will SPF work against screen damage?
A: Our InfraGuard™ is clinically proven for HEV + IR defense.
Q3: Should I use both products daily?
A: Yes — consistency reverses stress impact.

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Frequently asked questions

  • This will completely depend on the concern you are trying to address. If you are looking at wrinkles, then look for anti-aging solutions, if you want to treat hydration, look for moisturising serums, etc.
  • Face serums may be used once or twice daily, depending on your skincare regimen and product recommendations. However, always do a patch test to understand if you have any skin irritation towards any ingredient/composition. Results depend on application consistency.
  • Face serums are powerful, but they are not moisturisers. Moisturisers hydrate and preserve the skin barrier, whereas serums focus on targeted concerns.
    Adding the correct face serum to your skincare regimen may help treat skin issues and maintain healthy skin.