10 Exhaustion Symptoms

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7. Dry Skin and Lips

As the body’s largest organ, the skin can reveal a lot about the state of health of the rest of the body. The effects of not getting enough sleep can easily be seen in skin that is dry and dull.

A lack of sleep produces hormonal imbalances and, in the long run, results in wrinkling of the skin due to a decrease in collagen production which occurs during sleep. Stress can also lead to dry and flaky skin, cracked lips and a lackluster complexion.

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