Hormonal Acne

You often have experience acne? Have healed and recur again ?. And almost every month will appear new acne. Hmm maybe you have a hormonal acne. This annoying type of acne is very closely related to hormonal imbalances. Hormones that usually affect the hormone estrogen, progesterone, and cortisol.

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You are experiencing 'Hormonal Acne', if ...

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1. You are no longer in adolescence.

This type of acne usually appears at the age of 20, because at that age the female hormones are very actively. Hormonal changes in the 20s are caused by pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding. After going through these processes usually acne will get better by itself. In addition to age, genetics also plays an important role to determine whether or not you will breakout times of hormonal imbalance. Just ask your mother if at the age of 20 he still acne?

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2. Acne occur on the jaw and chin area.

Hormonal acne usually occurs on the lower face area, especially the jaw and chin. It is not known exactly why it is located in the lower facial area, but is thought to be due to excess hormones in your body stimulating the oil glands and many of them are located around the chin area. Although the chin and jaw are a very common place for the occurrence of hormonal acne, it may also arise along the side of your face or in the neck.

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3. Always repeats every month.

Hormonal acne often arises in a cycle pattern, just like a woman's menstrual cycle. This is true even in postmenopausal women, as women still experience monthly fluctuations in their estrogen and progesterone hormones, although lower than in pre-menopausal women.

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4. You are stressed.

The stress hormone, cortisol, can affect all of your other hormones to become messy. This "messy" hormone again causes excess oil production, clogged pores, and acne breaks out. So, control your stress and live a healthy lifestyle

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5. Acne redness and pain.

Blackheads and whiteheads are not included in the acne hormonal category. Acne caused by hormones usually form a painful cyst. These painful cysts tend to appear in the same place over and over again, becoming subacute or chronic. For that required treatment that starts from the inside out and not just topical treatment alone.

Do the above characteristics match the acne you are experiencing right now? If yes, immediately overcome with the right product and according to your needs..

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