I didnât think much of it at first. Waking up with small marks or irritation on my skin felt like one of those minor things you ignore and move on from. It wasnât painful, just⊠noticeable. But over time, those small signs became harder to dismiss. They appeared in patterns, in the same areas, like something in my routine was quietly leaving a mark without me realizing it.
At first, I blamed random causesâmaybe allergies, maybe stress, maybe something I ate. But nothing fully explained why it kept happening. Thatâs when I started paying closer attention to my nightly habits, the things I repeated without thinking. Because sometimes, what feels harmless over time can slowly add up into something you actually notice.
The more I looked into it, the more I realized how much our bodies react to even the smallest routines. Pressure, positioning, materials we come into contact with for hours at a timeâit all matters more than we assume. What seemed like nothing at first suddenly started making sense when I connected those dots. It wasnât one big cause. It was a pattern I had overlooked.
Seeing the effects visually made it even harder to ignore. It wasnât just a feeling anymoreâit was something you could point to, something that showed up clearly enough to make you question what you were doing every single night without realizing the impact. And once you see it, you canât unsee it.
Now, I donât go through my routine the same way. Not because Iâm worriedâbut because Iâm aware. Sometimes the biggest changes donât come from dramatic moments⊠they come from finally noticing the small things your body has been trying to tell you all along.





