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What's Behind Dull, Tired-Looking Skin — It's Not Just Sleep Deprivation

CONCERN-FIRST GUIDE Skin Skincare University
KAIAN R&D Team|

"You look pale lately." "Are you tired?" You've been hearing this more and more. But you're sleeping enough — so why?

The cause of a tired-looking face isn't just lack of sleep. The condition of your skin itself may be creating that fatigued appearance.

Four Factors Behind Dullness and Tired-Looking Skin

1. Poor circulation — When blood flow decreases, oxygen and nutrients don't reach the skin properly, causing a dull complexion. Desk work, lack of exercise, and poor circulation are the primary culprits.

2. Delayed turnover — When dead skin cells accumulate, the skin surface becomes rough and can no longer reflect light evenly. The result: your skin looks dull.

3. Glycation — Excess sugar bonds with proteins, generating AGEs (advanced glycation end-products). This causes skin yellowing and loss of elasticity.

4. Dehydration — Moisture loss disrupts the skin's texture, making light reflection uneven. This alone can make your face look dark and tired.

What You Can Start Doing Today

1. Incorporate moderate exercise — Even a 30-minute walk can improve circulation. Niacinamide is also effective for promoting blood flow.

2. Watch your sugar intake — Especially refined sugars and processed foods. Dietary changes are the most effective anti-glycation strategy.

3. Moisturize and repair your barrier — When skin texture is restored, light reflects evenly, and that alone makes your skin look brighter.

Addressing tired-looking skin requires a holistic approach that encompasses not just skincare, but lifestyle habits as well.

This article is reference information about cosmetic ingredients and does not guarantee efficacy. Figures and test results vary by condition.
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