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More people than ever are experiencing adult acne linked to chronic stress, hormonal changes,
lifestyle and environment.
To keep breakouts under control, focus on managing stress and eating healthy, supplement your skin
care routine with the right products, and seek professional advice.
If you’ve ever asked yourself “why am I breaking out?” you’re not alone. There’s no shortage of
confusion when it comes to acne, but we’re here to help. Our skin health experts break down why most
people break out – and how to avoid the most common acne triggers, or at least learn to manage them.
Chronic stress
Acne is one of the first signs of a chronically-stressful lifestyle. Adult acne is particularly common
among women, who are twice as likely to suffer from severe stress and anxiety as men. Chronic stress
triggers an increase in stress-related hormones, which send skin’s sebaceous (oil) glands into overdrive
and slow down cell turnover, creating the perfect conditions for acne breakouts. Stressed skin also
tends to look tired, uneven, and prematurely-aged.
To reduce the effects of stress on skin, start with deep, slow breathing, which helps decrease tension
and anxiety. As you work your way toward a less stressful lifestyle, incorporate preventative measures
into your skin care routine such as exfoliation and a weekly masque to help reduce congestion.
Hormonal fluctuations
Research has linked the sebaceous glands to the endocrine system, referring to the former as the “brain
of the skin.” Stress plays a significant role when it comes to hormones. When the body produces
excessive amounts of hormones such as cortisol and adrenaline, adrenal glands produce less progesterone
– which is a natural anti-anxiety substance. This hormonal shift can lead to an internal imbalance,
which may lead to breakouts.
In addition to reducing chronic stress, it may be helpful to track when you experience breakouts. If you
notice a regular pattern, for example, breakouts after menstruation or routinely stressful encounters,
talk to a Dermalogica skin therapist about how to adjust your skin care routine accordingly. If
pregnancy, menopause or a medical concern arises, talk to your doctor.
Environmental factors
From smoggy cities to humid summers, your skin might breakout when exposed to certain types of
pollution, weather, and seasonal changes. It’s important to switch up your routine to respond to your
skin’s changing needs. Exfoliation is an effective way of defending skin against breakouts by polishing
away dull, dead skin cells.
Daily Milkfoliant
is a calming oat-based powder exfoliant that smooths and soothes skin.
Daily Superfoliant
is a highly-active resurfacer that helps fight environmental triggers known to accelerate skin ageing.
UV exposure
UV radiation dehydrates skin, which can cause it to over-produce oil – so skin ends up even oilier,
causing breakouts. Additionally, using the wrong sunscreen can clog pores, worsening acne and breakouts.
Protect your skin with a broad spectrum SPF and get a lasting matte finish by applying an SPF
moisturiser like
Oil Free Matte SPF 30
every day.
Lifestyle habits
Smoking, under-cleansing, wearing tight or itchy clothing, taking certain medications – all these are
lifestyle habits that can affect the severity of one’s breakouts. Certain make-up, hair and skin care
products can also contain pore-clogging ingredients that can trigger or exacerbate acne. To help keep
pores clear, Double Cleanse daily with
PreCleanse
and
Clearing Skin Wash.