Well Done with Kat Vong
Hi, I'm Kat! And I know living well isn’t always easy—especially when you’re overwhelmed, burned out, and juggling everything.
Well Done is a weekly wellness podcast where I dive into the intersection of wellness, health, and modern beauty—featuring expert interviews, solo reflections, and stories from my own healing journey.
After years of navigating severe skin inflammation while working inside the beauty industry, I began to see wellness not as a checklist, but as a conversation between the body, the mind, and soul.
This is the podcast for high-achieving women who have done everything they were told to live better, look better and feel better—but still don't. Whether you're navigating chronic symptoms, or simply trying to live a more intentional, aligned life, this show provides practical tips and helpful tools to help you feel your best. Glowy skin is just a bonus!
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Well Done with Kat Vong
How Stress Affects Your Skin: The Mind-Skin Axis Explained
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EP 44. Can stress really make your skin worse? In this episode, I break down the science behind the mind-skin axis and explain how stress, anxiety, and chronic inflammation can directly disrupt your skin barrier, trigger flare-ups, worsen acne, and even accelerate skin aging. Drawing from both published research and my own personal experience navigating severe skin struggles, I explore the emerging field of psychodermatology and how our nervous system, immune system, and skin are constantly communicating. This episode is a must-listen for anyone dealing with eczema, acne, rosacea, reactive skin, or chronic inflammation—and for anyone who wants to understand how emotional wellbeing impacts skin health from the inside out.
In this episode, you'll learn:
- What the mind-skin axis is and the connection between the brain and skin
- How stress hormones can weaken the skin barrier and slow skin repair
- Why chronic stress may contribute to acne, eczema, rosacea, irritation, and premature aging
- What psychodermatology reveals about the relationship between emotional health and skin health
- How inflammation, histamines, and oil production are affected when your body stays in stress mode
- Why the way you think about your skin may influence your healing process and the hidden cycle that can keep you stuck in a loop
- Practical ways to start calming your nervous system to better support your skin
Resources:
- FREE Calm Skin & Flare-up Guide
- 2023 Molecular Psychiatry paper on the skin-brain connection
- 2015 European study on dermatology patients and psychological comorbidities
- Article on The Skin-Brain Axis by Forefront Dermatology
- Psychological Stress & Immune Response
- Serotonin in Skin Cells
- Study using the Trier Social Stress Test and skin barrier recovery
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