Acne tends to be more severe in people with oily skin.
Table of Contents
When does Pregnancy Acne Start?
Acne is common during pregnancy but, of course, it’s not guaranteed that your face will break out. The breakouts usually tend to hit sometime around week 6 of pregnancy.
Pregnancy Acne Causes
During during the first trimester of pregnancy, hormone levels are increased, which heightens the production of sebum. All that extra sebum can clog up pores and cause bacteria to build up, leading to breakouts. In addition, women who have had acne in the past or have acne flare ups at the beginning of the menstrual cycle, are at a higher risk of developing acne during pregnancy.
Pregnancy Acne Unsafe Treatments
Pregnancy Acne Treatments
Pregnancy acne is a natural condition. It usually goes away when your hormone levels return to normal. The safest thing to do is to avoid any prescription acne medications and rely on drug-free home remedies.
Below are a few suggestions for a skincare routine that the patient can follow during pregnancy:
- Wash face once or twice a day with an oil-free, alcohol-free cleanser.
- Rinse skin with lukewarm water. Hot water can cause your skin to dry out, leading to increased oil production.
- Don’t scrub - use a soft facecloth and wash without applying too much pressure.
- Wash hair regularly - it prevents oils from oily hair from being absorbed by the skin.
- Change sheets/pillowcases weekly
- If you wear make-up, use oil-free, non-comedogenic products and always wash your make-up off before going to bed.
- Avoid touching face