
Hormonal Acne
Whilst oily skin and breakouts are a commonly accepted part of your teenage years, acne that persists into your 20โs and 30โs (or begins then) can feel like you drew the short straw of adulthood.
Acne that continues after adolescence, flares up in the week before your period or decides to grace you with its presence after you come off hormonal birth control is a sign of a hormonal imbalance.
My own journey with hormonal acne throughout my 20โs means that when a woman approaches me for advice on hormonal acne, I treat the case very seriously.
I fully understand the confidence-crushing effect that adult acne creates.ย
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What causes hormonal acne?
Your skin health is a reflection of your internal health.
Break outs, particularly around the jawline and those which worsen around the time of your period often reflect an underlying hormonal imbalance which triggers the skin to produce excess sebum (skin oil).
This excess oil clogs the pores on your face, leading to white and black heads and cystic acne.
The skin around the mouth and chin area is particularly sensitive to hormonal fluctuations, which explains why breakouts in this area are often linked with a hormone imbalance (find out how to balance your hormones here).
Which hormonal imbalance causes acne?
The most common hormone imbalance leading to acne is excess testosterone or androgens (our โmaleโ hormones).
As women, we want a healthy level of androgens to support our libido, stable moods and energy.ย
In excess, however, this hormone can cause excess sebum production in your skin, leading to hormonal acne.
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What causes high androgens?
There are many causes for excess androgens, however one of the most common reasons is poor blood sugar regulation and excess insulin production.ย
Insulin is the hormone responsible for directing glucose (the sugar from the food we have eaten) to move from the blood into cells where it can be converted to energy or stored.
When we have chronically high blood glucose levels (from eating a diet high in sugar and refined flour products like white bread, cakes, pastries), the body produces excess insulin to help move the glucose out of our blood.
Insulin has an unfortunate effect of stimulating the ovaries to produce extra testosterone which can lead to hormonal acne as well as irregular periods, unwanted body hair growth and thinning of hair on your head.
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How to treat hormonal acne naturally
Given that the main cause of hormonal acne is excess androgens and poor blood sugar management, natural treatment aims at restoring balance to these two key areas.
My top 5 natural treatments for hormonal acne and treating androgens are:
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1. Inositol for acne
Imbalanced blood sugar causes your body to ramp up its insulin production which triggers the ovaries to produce more testosterone, worsening adult acne.ย
Inositol is a vitamin similar in structure to a B-vitamin which helps to naturally regulate blood sugar.
It does this by improving your sensitivity to insulin, so that your body doesnโt need to create as much to have the same response.
In fact, inositol is so powerful at sensitizing your body to insulin that one study reported it produced the same effects as Metformin (a common drug used to improve insulin sensitivity in diabetics).
We've created our ownย inositol for PCOS, Nourished Pure Inositol.ย
This formula has been created based on one of the most studied inositol ratios: 2000mg Myo-Inositol and 50mg D-Chiro Inositol (40:1 ratio).
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2. Zinc for acne
Zinc has so many benefits for your hormones and your period.
When it comes to acne, zinc naturally supports the function of your ovaries, which helps to decrease excessive production of androgens.
It also inhibits that enzyme we met earlier: 5-alpha reductase, thereby decreasing conversion of testosterone to the potent DHT.
Finally, zinc kills the bacteria in our skin that is responsible for acne, reduces inflammation PLUS it supports skin healing and repair.ย
Itโs an all-round winner when it comes to adult acne.
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3. Reishi mushroom for acne
Reishi mushroom has been shown to inhibit an enzyme known as 5-alpha reductase.ย
This enzyme converts testosterone to a much more potent form called DHT.
DHT causes significantly increased symptoms of androgen excess like hormonal acne and hair thinning.
Reishi mushroom has the added bonus of also supporting your immune system (hello less colds in winter!) and stabilises your hypo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, which is involved in your stress response.
Consider adding reishi mushroom to your supplement regime if you are experiencing signs of androgen excess and could also benefit from some immune and stress support.
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4. Saw palmetto for acne
Among its effects are reducing androgens, suppresses harmful cell growth, and reduces inflammation.
The berries are high in liposterols which reduce androgens due to a non-competitive inhibition of 5-alpha-reductase types 1 and 2 which is believed to prevent the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and increases the breakdown or catabolism of DHT.
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5. White Peony for acne
White Peony has a long a history in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to support with acne and androgen levels.
Peony has anti-inflammatory effects, reducing the production of proinflammatory prostaglandins (E2), leukotriene B4, nitric oxide (NO), and reactive oxygen species (ROS). Proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines are also inhibited.
Peony also has some antioxidant activity, usually ascribed to resveratrol and its derivatives.
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30 Comments
Hi! So I started taking inositol, zinc, and barberries. Iโve had a massive breakout and was wondering if this is normal, you know like a โpurge.โ Thank you!
Reply to Keenan Viera
Hi Tamika,
Could you please let me know if I can give Berberine to my 15 1/2 year old grandson for his Acne. He has had this problem for three years now.
Thank you
,Susan
Reply to Susan Bond
Hi! Could you message me which products exactly you are using? I am 21 and struggling with really bad hormonal acne:(
Reply to Hope Ambridge
Hi there. How much reishi powder should I use per day? The serving size on the bag I got says 1/3 tsp. Thank you
Reply to Lauren
Is it okay to eat it regardless of myo-inositol, d-ichroinositol, or choline?
Reply to hyun ji
What is the dosage of zinc that you would recommend?
Reply to D
Is there a specific type of zinc that you would recommend? I looked for some a while back and it seemed like there were several different types and I wasnโt sure if they acted differently.
Reply to Julia
These all are best ways to treat hormonal acne. I used turmeric regularly to treat my face acne and this treatment made skin from acne free.
Reply to Amanda
Hey Amanda,
Thanks for your comment โ Iโm so glad to hear my advice has been so helpful! Thatโs great to hear youโve found a natural solution that works so well for you.
All the best on your acne journey,
Tam.
Reply to Tamika Woods
Reishi mushroom has been awesome for me! It is flavorless if you put about 1 tsp in a smoothie, cauliflower โoatmealโ bowl, hot almond milk or tea. I play around with my adaptogens/cycle for maximum effect. For example, today I used 1 tsp each of highly concentrated reishi, spirulina, and schisandra powders in my cauliflower oats. I also drank a few cups of holy basil/tulsi, tumeric, matcha, or ginger herbal teas. Really any organic herbal tea is awesome due to high antioxidants for our skin! Pairing teas and adaptogens has really helped reduce my breakouts.
I have been paleo the last few years (maple syrup is โpaleo,โ so donโt think you can just eat anything on it) and recently upped my veggies and their colors massively. That, my friends, helps ensure your food is like your multivitamin! :)
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