I want to talk to you about something women rarely give themselves permission to feel, let alone understand: Your skin changes when you change. And I don’t mean little changes, like trying a new product or traveling for a weekend. I’m talking about the transitions. The big shifts. The seasons of becoming. Have you noticed that when you’re going through something… When God is moving you somewhere new… Your skin often reacts before your mind even catches up. Let me tell you what I’ve seen, again and again, in myself, and in so many beautiful women who have sat in my treatment chair.
“Why is my skin freaking out? My life is finally settling down…”
Ah, yes. That one. I hear this more often than you’d believe. You would think your skin would calm down when your life calms down —
but sometimes the opposite happens. Because when you finally stop running… when you stop surviving… when you feel safe again… your body begins to release what it’s been holding. Emotions. Stress chemicals. Tension.
Your skin is just one place where the releasing shows up. Give it grace. You’re unwinding.
“I’ve been so emotional lately — and now my face looks different.”
Of course it does. Your skin is your largest organ, and it responds to your feelings just like your heart does. Sadness can make the skin feel heavy. Joy lifts it. Stress tightens it. Relief softens it. Grief dims it. Hope brightens it.
You are not separate from your skin. It is part of your emotional landscape. It reflects what you’re walking through.
No judgment; only awareness.
“My skin gets worse every time I grow… spiritually or personally. Why?”
Because growth is not comfortable.
- When God stretches you…
- When you step into something new…
- When you set boundaries…
- When you heal old wounds…
- When you let go of people or patterns…
- Your nervous system reacts.
- Your hormones shift.
- Your energy reorganizes.
Your skin simply says, “I feel the change, too.” It is not punishment. It is processing.
“Why does my skin flare up when I’m becoming a new version of myself?”
Because transitions require energy. And energy has to move.
Sometimes it moves as:
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- breakouts
- flushing
- dryness
- tingling
- sensitivity
- puffiness
- dullness
Your skin is whispering, “Something new is happening within you.”
Listen to that. Honor it. You’re shedding what no longer belongs.
“I feel like my skin is betraying me.”
Oh, my dear friend, your skin is not betraying you. It is supporting you.
- It is speaking for you when your voice is tired.
- It is processing emotions your heart hasn’t fully named.
- It is helping you detox feelings your mind can’t articulate.
- It is revealing the tension you’ve carried too long.
Your skin is trying to help you transition, not hinder you. Let’s reinterpret the signals with compassion.
“So what do I do when my skin changes during life transitions?”
Let me tell you gently…
- Slow down.
- Be kind to yourself.
- Simplify your skincare.
- Drink water.
- Rest when God invites you to rest.
- Speak softly to yourself.
- Pray over your body.
- Choose clean, gentle products.
- Stop comparing your today-face to your yesterday-face.
Transitions are temporary. Your glow comes back, stronger than before. Your body just needs space to adjust as your heart grows.
From My Heart to Yours
My dear friend, if no one has told you this today: You are allowed to change. Your skin is allowed to change with you. And every version of you, every season, every transition, every becoming, is beautiful.
If you ever want support during your transitions… If your skin feels confusing while your life is shifting… If you want guidance choosing gentle products that honor your emotional and physical journey… Come see me. We will walk through your changes together, with softness, grace, and the love of Jesus guiding every step.
With a hand over my heart,
~ Eydie Claassen
