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Clear Skin Starts Within: Hormone-Friendly Habits for Breakout-Prone Skin

11 June, 2025

by Jenna Curcio

If your breakouts show up like clockwork before your period, cluster around your chin or jaw, or get worse when you're stressed or sleep-deprived, there's a good chance hormones are involved. And while prescription treatments can be helpful, they’re not the only option.

Disclaimer: These tips can help regulate hormones naturally, but they aren’t a substitute for medical care. If you suspect an underlying hormonal condition like PCOS, always consult a healthcare provider or board-certified dermatologist.

What Is Hormonal Acne Anyway?

It’s the kind that usually pops up around your lower face — chin, jaw, neck — and tends to show up with your cycle, stress, or big life shifts.

What’s happening beneath the surface:

  • Androgens increase oil production

  • Hormones shift (think: estrogen, cortisol, insulin)

  • Gut and skin microbiomes get out of whack

The result? Clogged pores, cystic breakouts, and inflamed spots that feel like they have a life of their own.


7 Ways to Support Hormone Health (Without Getting Too Intense)

1. Keep Blood Sugar Steady

Spikes = more insulin = more androgens = more breakouts.

Try this:

  • Protein in the AM (eggs, Greek yogurt, tofu)

  • Complex carbs (sweet potato, oats, quinoa)

  • Healthy fats + fiber (chia, flax, avocado)

2. Sleep Like It’s Your Job

Your hormones reset overnight, especially cortisol. Skimping on sleep can throw it all off.

Try:

  • 7–9 hours a night (we know…a bit unrealistic sometimes)

  • Phone-free wind-down time, set up screen time limits! We’re serious.

  • Become well acquainted with chamomile tea and melatonin

Bonus: Cleanse with our Chamomile Jelly Cleanser to calm skin and settle in.

3. Show Your Gut Some Love

Gut health = hormone balance. A happy gut can help clear out excess estrogen and reduce inflammation.

Add in:

  • Leafy greens, lentils, berries

  • Fermented foods (kimchi, kefir, yogurt)

  • Probiotics (especially after antibiotics)

4. Stress Less (Easier Said Than Done)

Stress = more cortisol = potential breakouts.

Ideas:

  • Walks without your phone, go touch some grass

  • Breathwork or journaling

  • Saying no more often

5. Supplements (With a Pro’s Input)

Some natural additions may help with balance:

  • Spearmint tea (can help lower androgens)

  • Zinc (supports oil control and repair)

  • Omega-3s (anti-inflammatory + hormone help)

  • DIM (helps process estrogen — talk to your doc first though)

6. Track Your Hormonal Patterns

Cycle awareness = smarter skin support. Make serious use of your notes app.

Ask yourself:

  • Do I break out right before my period?

  • Is my sleep or stress worse around then too?

  • Do certain foods make it worse?

7. Move (But Don’t Overdo It)

Exercise helps with hormone detox and insulin balance — but too much can stress your system.

Aim for:

  • 3–4 workouts/week (strength or cardio) if you can manage

  • 1–2 active recovery days (and take them seriously)

  • Always cleanse after sweating to keep pores clear and avoid fungal breakouts [link to other blog article]


This Isn’t a Magic Fix

Your hormones didn’t get off balance overnight, and they won’t rebalance overnight either. But these habits — paired with a solid skincare routine — can help you support your skin from within and feel more in control.

This is just a starting point. If you’re dealing with ongoing or severe acne (especially on your jaw, chin, or even nose), check in with a derm or healthcare provider. Personalized care is always the move.

Author

Jenna Curcio

Ciao, I’m Jenna :) I’m a writer and brand strategist with 6+ years of experience telling stories in the beauty world — both professionally and personally. After years of dealing with acne, I know how overwhelming and emotional the skincare journey can be. I’m here to make it feel a little less confusing and a lot more human.

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