Comment éviter les boutons liés au cycle menstruel ?

How to avoid pimples related to the menstrual cycle?

Recurring blemishes on your chin or jawline before your period? You're not alone. Many women experience a breakout a few days before or during their period. This form of hormonal acne, while natural, isn't inevitable. Here's how to anticipate and calm it effectively.


1. Why does the skin change during the cycle?


As the month progresses, hormonal fluctuations, particularly in progesterone and estrogen, alter the skin's balance:
During the premenstrual phase, sebum production increases, which promotes pore clogging.
Inflammation is more present, making blemishes more red, painful or localized.
The most affected areas are often the lower face, chin and jaw.


2. Adapt your routine to the phases of the cycle


Follicular phase (after menstruation):

The skin is more stable and luminous. This is the ideal time to incorporate active care (gentle exfoliation, corrective serums).

Premenstrual phase (7–10 days before menstruation):

This is where prevention is key:
Opt for a gentle purifying routine, based on niacinamide, zinc, salicylic acid.
Avoid overly rich or occlusive treatments that could promote breakouts.
Use DERMOVA anti-blemish transdermal patches as soon as the first pimple appears, to block inflammation at the source.


3. Adopt the right actions every day

Don't pick at your spots. This worsens inflammation and prolongs healing.
Moisturize even acne-prone skin. Dehydrated skin will produce even more sebum.
Limit fast sugars and dairy products a few days before your period, as they can amplify hormonal surges.
Get enough sleep: Lack of sleep promotes hormonal imbalance and oxidative stress.


4. Target locally, effectively and without drying out


DERMOVA Paris micro-cone patches are ideal for this problem:
They act in depth, precisely on the targeted areas
They diffuse recognized active ingredients (salicylic acid, tea tree, niacinamide, etc.)
They prevent residual marks, while respecting the skin


Conclusion


Hormonal acne can't always be 100% prevented, but a good routine and paying close attention to your cycle can greatly reduce it. Anticipate, soothe, and balance: these are the keys to clearer skin all month long.
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