When Do Females Have Raging Hormones and Acne Breakout?
Friday, September 3rd, 2010
More often than not, female population is the most common target of the troublesome acne dilemma. This is not because acne is picky on who it should affect. This is because women are more prone to hormonal changes. Women, starting from their teenage years up to adulthood and from all walks of life are not exempted from having hormonal changes and acne breakouts. Even the most popular female celebrity is not excused from having pimple. They just look flawless in televisions and magazines because they know how to conceal it. There are many stages and events in a woman’s life where there is a change in hormone and acne is the obvious side effect.
When a female reached her adolescent period, it the beginning of the changes in hormone and acne starts to appear. During this stage the male hormonal levels increase. This goes for both male and female since both genders have androgens. When there is a high level of androgen, it would trigger the oil ducts to do its function at a faster rate. This results to overproduction of skin’s natural oil. Eventually, the pores will become clogged by the overproduced oil causing the formation of skin acne. Once it made contact with harsh environmental factors such as bacteria coming from different kinds of pollutants, filthy viruses will start to breed in. This is the start of inflamed and hideous acne.
Every month (for those who have a regular menstrual period), women feel and see different signs and symptoms that their monthly period is fast approaching. Mood swings and tenderness of breasts are caused by the change in hormone and acne appearance is also a visible sign. It is just like during the stage of adolescence where androgens are most likely to increase. However, not all women experience the same dilemma over and over again during the course of the upcoming menstrual period. Some says that taking oral contraceptives can help prevent acne appearance even if hormonal changes happen. Of course, this is not applicable to pregnant women.



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