Premenstrual
Acne
Millions of women worldwide experience consistent acne outbreaks
in correlation with their monthly cycle. In most cases oral
contraceptives do not cause premenstrual acne, and in some
cases, can even contribute to a decline in acne outbreaks.
Premenstrual acne is more common in women over the age of
30 than those under 20.
Many women experience some level of premenstrual acne. In
most cases this is caused by the release of progesterone after
ovulation. Hormones such as androgens, can stimulate the sebaceous
glands and hair follicles in the skin during menstruation
resulting in an increase in hormone based acne breakouts.
Natural acne treatments
can help to significantly reduce outbreaks related to premenstrual
acne. Derma
Cleanse helps fight acne from both the inside and the
out, and as a result offers the best full on attack on acne,
however, there are a number of products that will all help
reduce blemishes. In some cases vitamin b6 has been known
to help control premenstrual related acne flare-ups.
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