Posts Tagged ‘hormonal acne treatment’
January 17th, 2010
Top Acne Treatment
Most women anticipate the time when they will become mothers. Once they become pregnant, it is one of the most joyous times of their lives. However, all the excitement of future motherhood can lead to stresses and frustrations which brings the onset of oily acne prone skin, finding the need for an acne treatment during pregnancy.
Fortunately, we live in a world that offers many products that are formulated to conquer the issues that pregnant women can face such as an acne treatment during pregnancy.
As a pregnant woman your body will experience changes that can be unexpected and cause uncertainty in regards to the quality of your skin.
Now you find yourself searching for the perfect skin care product that will be effective in eliminating all your newly challenging skin care issues. These choices can be very limited. You must first determine the PH balance of your skin; is it oily acne prone or dry acne prone? This factor is most often times overlooked when trying to select the correct skin care products for your skin. Also remember that what once worked in the past may not be effective now.
The new and growing trend of going green for the protection of our environment, new moms and mothers to be are becoming more selective in their choice of skin care products. This conduces more awareness of toxic substances that are contained in many skin care products.
Pregnant women especially have to concern themselves with toxic substances that they may be taking in even through the use of skin care products, as this can negatively effect reproductive health. Therefore it is best for the health of both mother and child to seek products that contain only natural and organic ingredients.
Using natural or organic skin care products, including shampoos is one of the best ways to assure your skin to stay acne free, baby smooth and healthy. These products will not contain substances that are drying to your skin leaving it with a dull appearance.
Although you will likely face challenging differences in your skin’s appearance, finding an acne treatment during pregnancy is important to maintain the bright and luminous health of your skin.
December 1st, 2009
Top Acne Treatment
Would it surprise you to know that 60 million American adults, mostly women, try to get rid of acne? And yet people from other less developed countries don’t seem to have the same staggering numbers. I’m thinking that maybe it has to do with less pollution, they don’t have fast food restaurants readily available on every corner.
Our diet can most definitely plays a roll in being more likely to develop acne. When your diet is not balanced and maybe you eat too many carbohydrates, it can cause your hormone levels to become imbalanced, therefore you can be more prone to getting acne.
Other factors that can cause hormonal imbalance is stress, certain medications, being pregnant, taking birth control, and menopause. That’s why many women that become pregnant or are going through menopause begin to see acne when they have never had it before.
You need to be patient and try not to stress out over developing acne, as this will only make it worse. Allow your body to adjust to the hormonal changes and see then if your acne has subsides. Make sure that you are eating a proper diet, getting exercise and drinking lots of water.
There numerous over the counter products that promise to get rid of acne. However, not all of them will be right for you. It’s important to look at the ingredients in these products and avoid any harsh chemicals they may contain. Look for gentle non-soapy cleansers and moisturizers that contain soothing ingredients. Whichever product you decide on to get rid of acne, you should take a supplement along with your acne regimen to assure you are attacking the acne from the inside where it actually starts to form.
November 1st, 2008

At some point, most women will experience menopause, and all the things that go along with it. Some women will have all the accompanying symptoms, such as hot flashes, night sweats, changes in your skin, hormonal acne, just to name a few, and others will have little or none. Menopause can create new and frustrating issues for your skin. It can even flash you back to your teenage years, remembering problems such as acne.
You can look at the brighter side and know there are also good things that come with menopause. Going through menopause can decrease production of oil, which will eventually help with hormonal acne, and will help to make your pores smaller. Your skin is more consistent and will not go through all the changes it did during pre-menopause. With technology as it is today, there are many good topical products on the market to combat and even prevent wrinkles. And by now you have much more self confidence, you’re a lot wiser and more comfortable with who you are!
When going through menopause and as we age, our skin produces less collagen and elastic fibers. Collagen is important because it’s the supportive protein structure of the skin. Elastic fibers provide the ability for our skin to rebound, or bounce back. When there are less of both, it can cause wrinkles and sagging to accelerate.
There are ways to keep your skin glowing after menopause. Building up the collagen and elastic fibers can keep your skin looking younger.
Using creams that will build collagen in your skin will help it to look younger, thicker, and have a healthy glow. The most common collagen building creams (prescription vitamin A creams) are Retinol, Renova, Retin A, Tazorac, and tretinon. These creams have twenty years of good data and millions of satisfied users.
There are also many good gentle scrubs on the market today that can help remove the outer, dead layer of the skin build collagen to allow the deeper layers to become more active. Be careful in overdoing these scrubs, especially if you have sensitive skin.
You can also build collagen by injectables, such as Sculptra. When injected, it sends a signal to the cells that make collagen to increase the process.
Resurfacing lasers is another way to build collagen in the skin. Some of these are less risky than others, and there is a downtime to these treatments. Usually treatments for a period of months, and then followed by once or twice a year for maintenance, can help your skin have a youthful appearance.
If as a teenager you suffered with acne, I’m sure you were anticipating the day when you finally were older, and your acne would be no more. But menopause can play havoc on your skin. For many women, menopause usually occurs in their fifties. But the process of menopause can start much earlier. Perimenopause causes our hormonal system to begin the changes. Acne is a hormonal disease. It begins in puberty and starts the production of oil glands. Once the oil glands start, they can become clogged, the oil builds up, pores become enlarged, and the bacteria grows. The end results for us are…blemishes. Without the production of oil glands, none of this would take place.
Because perimenopausal acne is different than teenage acne, many of the medications available are made for teenagers and do not have the same effect for women with hormonal acne. The medications are formulated for very oily skin in that age group and can be very drying for the skin of women over forty.