
Hormonal acne in women often worsens with the menstrual cycle. The acne bumps usually pop up closer to your jawline and chin, as opposed to the acne that might’ve plagued you in your teen years, which is often localized to the face and forehead, according to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD).[1]
Hormonal acne often looks more inflammatory in nature (think deep and red), so the treatment for this skin-care problem is all about calming skin, Dr. Garshick says. Look for topical benzoyl peroxide, which targets Cutibacterium acnes, the bacteria that causes acne.[2]
Ultimately, your gynecologist and dermatologist
can both help you regulate a disruptive hormonal cycle for clearer skin.
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