Recent studies estimate that over 65% of menstruating individuals experience period-related breakouts worldwide (source). The skin, as the body’s largest organ, often reflects hormonal fluctuations by developing acne around the menstrual cycle. However, distinguishing hormonal acne from other types can be a diagnostic challenge for both individuals and dermatologists, due to overlapping symptoms and triggers. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective management and treatment.
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2. Increased Sebum Production During the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, androgen hormones—particularly testosterone—can surge, stimulating the sebaceous (oil) glands to produce more sebum. This…