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Hormonal Skin Imbalance and Acne

March 10, 2008

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When skin care products fail to clear up your acne 
problems, it is an indication that they could be a result 
of hormonal imbalances. Below are some general guidelines 
on how to tell if your complexion problems are hormonal: 
 
• You experience acne breakouts the week before your 
period, mostly on the jaw line, chin and neck.  
• Irregular periods and/or excess hair on the face or body 
in addition to acne could signal a hormonal disorder. 
Consult your doctor. 
• Your skin tends to feel much more sensitive during the 
fourth week of your monthly menstrual cycle. 
 
Keeping skin acne free requires more than just diligent 
skincare. It is also a matter of timing your skin care 
according to your monthly hormonal surges. That is because 
monthly hormone fluctuations stimulate the skin’s sebaceous 
glands to secrete oil. The more oil our skin produces, the 
higher the possibility that acne problems will arise. 
 
THE HORMONAL CYCLE 101 
 
Your cycle begins on the first day of your period and can 
last anywhere from 21 to 40 days. In the first week after 
your period, your estrogen level increases, helping to keep 
skin clear (estrogen is the hormone that helps keep oil 
glands in check). When ovulation occurs around day 14 of 
your cycle, progesterone (another hormone) starts to surge 
and your potential for acne blemishes increases and peaks, 
just days before your period. That is when you will 
experience oily skin and acne breakouts. 
 
WEEK-BY-WEEK SKINCARE 
 
Week 1 (The cycle begins on the first day of your period) 
 
WHAT’S HAPPENING: Hormone levels are at their monthly low. 
Skin may appear dull or it could be recovering from 
premenstrual acne flare-ups. 
 
WHAT YOUR SKIN NEEDS: Regular and gentle care. 
 
• Use mild cleansers that contain soothing ingredients like 
Aloe, Chamomile or Green Tea. While washing, massage your 
face gently with the pads of your fingertips. Try Youthful 
Essentials paraben-free Facial Cleanser. 
• Concealers are your skin’s best friends this week. Choose 
an oil-free one that contains Salicylic Acid or Sulphur, 
which can help to unclog pores.  
• Treat skin to a moisturizing or exfoliating mask. Left on 
for 10 minutes, an exfoliating mask will remove any 
flakiness on the skin and have skin lightening effects on a 
dull complexion. The moisturizing element will provide much 
needed extra skin hydration.  
• Treat lingering acne blemishes with acne treatment 
products that contain Salicylic Acid or Tea Tree Oil. Try 
Diva Deva Acne Control Lotion 
TIP: Do not skimp on your moisturizer. Hydrate your skin 
regularly and choose moisturizers that are oil-free or 
comedogenic. 
 
Week 2 (The week after your period) 
 
WHAT’S HAPPENING: As estrogen levels are rising, your skin 
condition is at its peak with a clear and balanced 
complexion. 
 
WHAT YOUR SKIN NEEDS: Maintenance and prevention 
 
• For most skin types, ranging from normal to combination 
skin, this is a good time for professional pampering. Since 
your skin is not overly sensitive, you can get a simple 
gentle facial.  
• If you have very sensitive skin, do not go for facials as 
this may have the effects of over-stimulating your 
sensitive skin and cause further problems. Opt for a simple 
regimen that consists of a mild cleanser, sunscreen, 
moisturizer and a good acne treatment product (if you still 
experience acne breakouts during this week).  
• Keep using the same mild cleansers you used in Week 1 and 
make sure that you keep your skin clean and fresh by 
washing your face twice a day. There is no need to carry 
out excessive cleansing as this may strip your skin of its 
natural sebum.  
• Exfoliate your skin with exfoliating products that 
contain skin “sloughers” like Glycolic acid, Lactic acid or 
Salicylic Acid. However, if your skin is extremely 
sensitive, you should avoid using such exfoliating products 
as they may further sensitize your skin. 
 
TIP: Always remove make-up before going to bed. Sleeping 
with your make-up on can cause pores to clog and trigger 
acne breakouts. 
 
Week 3 (Ovulation) 
 
WHAT’S HAPPENING: While your estrogen levels peak, 
progesterone surges. These hormonal fluctuations cause oily 
skin flare-ups and acne breakouts.  
 
WHAT YOUR SKIN NEEDS: Acne blemishes battling treatments 
and moderate exfoliation. 
 
• Keep skin clean and fresh by washing your face twice a 
day with a mild cleanser, in the morning and in the night. 
Use an alcohol-free toner to deep-cleanse your pores.  
• During other times, cleanse skin by using water only. 
Water is the natural healer for skin and can calm your skin 
without stripping your skin of its natural sebum.  
• During Week 3 and Week 4, bring oil-blotting pads with 
you to mop up excess oil for a matte complexion.  
• Pamper your skin with products that prevent acne 
blemishes. They usually contain Salicylic Acid, Glycolic 
Acid, Benzyl Peroxide, Chlorhexidine and Tea Tree Oil.  
• Use an acne clearing mask this week. For normal skin 
users, the mask can be used 2 times a week, while sensitive 
skin users should only use it once a week. 
 
TIP: Resist the urge to squeeze your pimples. Apply a warm 
washcloth to the pimples for several minutes and follow 
with an antibacterial Benzyl-Peroxide or Chlorhexidine 
product. 
 
Week 4 (The week before your period) 
 
WHAT’S HAPPENING: Your estrogen plummets while progesterone 
continues to surge. Your skin is at its oiliest and painful 
pimples, bumps or acne cysts flare up. 
 
WHAT YOUR SKIN NEEDS: Tender, loving care. 
 
• Keep skin clean and fresh by washing your face twice a 
day with a mild cleanser, in the morning and in the night.  
• During other times, cleanse skin by using water only. 
Water is the natural healer for skin and can calm your skin 
without stripping your skin of its natural sebum.  
• Treat your acne blemishes with spot treatments, in the 
morning and in the night.  
• De-clog your pores by using an acne mask at least twice 
this week. Sensitive skin users should only use an acne 
mask once a week.  
• Look for foundations that contain Salicylic Acid, which 
will help clear pores. Also make sure that your make-up is 
labeled non-comedogenic so that it would not clog pores.  
• Stay away from any sort of skin trauma this week. No 
waxing, laser treatments, micro-dermabrasion and facials. 
You are bound to experience extra discomfort on the acne 
affected areas if you do. 
 
TIP: If the acne affected areas show no improvement and 
seem to be getting worse, you should immediately consult a 
dermatologist who can prescribe topical acne medication or 
oral antibiotics.

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