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Hormonal Acne

Updated: May 6

Hormonal acne is one of the most common skin concerns, yet it’s often misunderstood. Unlike regular breakouts, hormonal acne is deeply connected to what’s happening inside the body. When hormones shift, especially androgens like testosterone, the skin can begin producing excess oil. This extra oil mixes with dead skin cells and clogs the pores, leading to inflammation and breakouts.


Hormonal acne commonly appears around the chin, jawline, cheeks, and neck. It can show up as painful cysts, deep under the skin bumps, or recurring breakouts that seem to return in the same areas over and over again.


Many different factors can trigger hormonal acne, including menstrual cycles, stress, pregnancy, stopping or starting birth control, PCOS, and even lack of sleep. Stress plays a major role because elevated cortisol levels can increase oil production and inflammation within the skin.


One of the biggest mistakes people make is trying to completely dry out their skin. Over cleansing and harsh products can actually damage the skin barrier, causing the skin to produce even more oil in response. Gentle hydration and barrier support are often key in calming hormonal acne long term.


Ingredients like salicylic acid, niacinamide, retinoids, azelaic acid, and benzoyl peroxide can help support clearer skin, but consistency is everything. Healthy lifestyle habits like proper hydration, balanced nutrition, stress management, and quality sleep can also make a huge difference. https://amzn.to/4uvM8z0 https://amzn.to/49w7BzO


Healing hormonal acne takes patience, but understanding why it happens is the first step toward treating it with care instead of fighting against your skin.


To receive a more personalized and in-depth analysis of your specific skincare needs, consider scheduling an appointment with LAP. This step allows a skincare professional to assess your individual situation and recommend tailored solutions for effective acne management


Love always, Peau



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