
Hormones and my skin
After the blog/video called ‘Give up the pill and get spots’
CanIrishGal85 asked:
‘I am experiencing the exact same problem. I have been off the pill for almost nine months and my skin just keeps getting worse! How long did it take your skin to get back to normal?’
My skin got better after seven months. However, I clean (manually removing spots) once or twice a week and I can honestly tell you that without my skincare regime it would be even worse.
My doctor said that after giving up the birth control pill it might take a year or more to clean up the whole body.
See my e-book for beauty routines to improve your skin.
Here are the products which rescue me daily:
Skin care
Exfoliate
Mask for spots
Blemish gel
Probiotic food
See related article ‘Hormones: are you in charge?’ or watch the video
See related article ‘The right ingredients for your skin type’ or watch the video.
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Lucie
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Posted: January 4th, 2010
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Hormones and acne
After the blog/video called ‘Give up the pill and get spots’
Lisa wrote: ‘I also have a hormone imbalance. I am 21 and I have been struggling with acne for a year now. It has become an overwhelming process that I don’t want to deal with any more. I have tried every product in the book for my face. I went to a spa and the lady told me that I am the “perfect” candidate for birth control. Although I am opposed to birth control… I may be willing to try it due to my imbalanced hormones. I just want my “flawless” skin back, and I never thought that I would get to the point where I would try anything. PLEASE HELP. Thank you, Lisa’
Advice
You have to find the cause of your skin trouble. Then you can start to heal it. The birth control pill suppresses the symptoms, rather than healing.
- Go to an accredited naturopath or doctor and have a blood test to find out your hormone levels
- Consult an accredited nutritionist or naturopath who will design the right diet for your skin. Food may be the medicine!
- Find a beauty therapist who specializes in acne (a dermatologist may recommend someone). You have to regularly remove the spots.
Things to consider
The skin needs to be treated from the inside (diet and lifestyle) and outside (skincare). You also need to be patient with the healing process.
See my e-book for beauty routines to improve your skin.
Here are the products which rescue me daily:
Skin care
Exfoliate
Mask for spots
Blemish gel
Probiotic food
See related article ‘Hormones: are you in charge?’ or watch the video
What did you think of this article? I welcome your feedback 
Have a lovely day
Lucie
www.familyhealthbeautyinfo.com

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Posted: December 23rd, 2009
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Give up the pill – and get spots
Spots after puberty? No, please no!
This must happen to many of us, so I want to share my solution to this problem.
I stopped taking the contraceptive pill, to prevent hormonal imbalance. Well, that works: the hormones are good now BUT what about my skin?
Waking up with more & new blemishes is not fun. This brings back memories of being a spotty teenager. Some of us are lucky, but it seems I am the opposite.
So why was I getting spots? I am on very healthy diet. I drink 2 or more litres of water daily. I use certified organic beauty products only. And I exercise regularly in fresh air.
Only one answer came up: hormones. So the choice was, have a healthy hormonal balance and spots, or go back on the pill. I chose spots, because I want to stay healthy, and I hope that my skin will soon stabilise.
My routine to deal with blemishes
Note: when using products as mentioned here, look for certified organic.
- Twice daily cleansing
- Nightly exfoliate
- Nightly apply product that helps break down impurities, while bringing moisture, clarity to skin
- Twice daily skin conditioner with nutrients (look for water-soluble botanicals, organic herbs, vitamins and essential oils)
- Twice daily moisturizer
- Every third night use a green clay-base mask for problem skin (ingredients to look for: organic echinacea, witch hazel to tone and purify, organic lavender, lemon myrtle)
- Sometimes I mix the green clay mask and apply it only on the spots, to prevent drying out the skin
- Twice weekly remove spots by squeezing gently with the fingertips. For more on this, see topic ‘Six solutions for skin trouble’. If you have persistent acne, get professional advice from a dermatologist and a beautician.
As a result, I have it under control. But it will take a while for my body to completely detox & balance itself.
Watch the video ‘Give up the pill – and get spots’
See related blog ‘Myth: removing spots causes scars’ or watch the video
What did you think of this article? I welcome your feedback 
Have a lovely day
Lucie
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Posted: October 29th, 2009
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