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Preventing Post-Pill Acne
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Preventing Post-Pill Acne

If you are thinking about coming off the pill but are either; worried about how your skin may respond, or have just come off the pill and feel your skin has taking a turn for the worse, and perhaps feel now your breakouts have peaked even worse than before, then this post is for you!

Firstly, please know this is normal and quite a common response for women coming off the pill, and depending on how long had been taking this, it may take up to 3-6  or even 12 months to go down. You may also find that your breakouts will start to peak again 3 months after stopping the pill, often this is when many women are tempted to start the pill again. However, please know there are steps you can take to help reduce the occurrence and severity of breakouts.  With the right nutrients and support, you can overcome this. 

For best results, I recommend implementing these steps support before coming off the pill.

What causes post-pill acne?

This can happen as a result of a few reasons;
-Firstly, some OCP (oral contraceptive pills) work by suppressing the oil production in the skin to pre-puberty levels. So rather than ‘balancing’ the oil flow, it suppresses them which  leads to a rebound oil production  when you come off.
-The pill doesn’t ‘balance’ your hormones, it suppresses them and their function. So once you come off, your body has been forced to kickstart your reproductive cycle again.
-The PILL/OCP basically works by flat lining your hormones so your body is not really producing its natural hormones, or doing its normal hormone regulation.
-The pill also depletes you of essential nutrients including vitamin C, magnesium and zinc, selenium, all of which are key enzymes to support your skins health.  

Think of the pill as ‘switching off’ your hormones and producing a fake bleed. The reason this is known as a fake bleed, is that it is not not a real egg being released, and it is not a real ovulatory cycle occurring. The hormones induced by the pill are not real hormones, but synthetic,  and since the hormonal production has been ‘switched off’, our body is not receiving its necessary feedback cycle it requires to regulate our menstrual cycle.

So, often when coming off the pill women experience what’s known as ‘rebound acne’ which is basically a surge or peak of breakouts as the ovaries have been forced to restart and produce and release hormones. Your body has been forced to find its natural ‘rhythm’. 

This can also cause  a spike in the production of androgens (male hormones), as the  body has been forced to start regulating its hormonal cycle, a routine in which it has not yet been used to, or has been suppressed and now there is whats known as a rebound surge in breakouts. This can even cause a spike in  inflammatory hormones, often resulting in  a rebound surge in breakouts.

Here are a few key tips to  support and reduce post pill acne:

1. Reduce inflammatory food
This includes sugar, refined grains and flours, and for some diary and gluten. These are particularly problematic for acne prone skin types as they can increase what’s known as insulin like growth factor (IGF-1) which can increase androgens (male hormones) and insulin levels, causing inflammation in the body. This can exacerbate breakouts, especially after taking the pill as the hormone production is being increased in response, leading to increased breakouts and contributing this overproduction.

2. Increase fibre rich vegetables;

This helps to flush out excess hormones and supports liver detoxification. Fibre literally binds to excess oestrogen, helping to secrete any elevated or potentially inflammatory hormones from the skin.
Fibre in the form of vegetables (particularly green leafy variety) contain an active constituent called indole-3- carbinol. This helps support the balance of oestrogen and progesterone.  They also provide multiple key nutrients and antioxidants including vitamin C and A, which help support cellular integrity and the health of our skin. 

3. Include zinc rich foods and consider zinc supplementation (depending on the severity of the breakouts.)
Zinc provides multiple benefits for the skin and hormonal production; including reducing androgenic activity, it helps to support the cellular integrity of the skin, helping reduce excess oil flow, keratin build up and bacteria within the skin.

4. Consider DIM supplementation (diindolymethane)
This can be taken as  a supplement or found in foods such as broccoli sprouts. These are natural antigen blockers which help with reducing and supporting the amount of androgens present within the body, particularly ideal for clearing out any elevated or potential buildup or inflamed hormones in the body. These are also found in broccoli, cauliflower and Brussel sprouts.
 
5. Support your liver health.
Having a healthy liver is so important for detoxification, and is essential for the clearance or build up of any hormones or toxins in the body. A healthy liver provides multiple key benefits including supporting the adequate  clearance of oestrogen, testosterones and progesterone, and excreting and filtering toxins.
Our liver also plays a vital role in the health and integrity of our skin. 
Including pre and probiotic rich foods is beneficial for the health our of liver, as well as increasing plant based foods (from fruits and vegetables) to assist in supporting the liver filtration and both phases of detoxification.
Prebiotics include chicory root, dandelion greens, garlic, onion, asparagus and leeks. Probiotics include sauerkraut, kimchi, miso, and tempeh.

Please know that these peaks in breakouts can and will clear, and I encourage you to not give up on the process. With the right nutrients, guidance and support, your body has the ability to heal itself. 

If you would like further support to help clear your skin congestion, or support your health coming off the pill, please get in contact below, I am here to help you!


Also, if you know someone who may be struggling with their skin since coming off the pill, or is currently struggling with their skin that would benefit this, then please share this link with them. 

Thank you.

Till Next Time,

Dominique

Skin Nutrition Co. X