Skin care
Have Acne? Wrinkles? Find Out Why (And What to Do)Understanding the hormonal changes your body is going through can help you keep pesky skin problems to a minimum |
Ah, hormones. Those wacky chemicals that carry messages from our organs to our cells. Those super-busy messengers that dictate pretty much everything in our bodies -- from the speed of our metabolism to how tall we grow -- hormones call all the shots, they have the control, they, in short, are king. And, as noted dermatologists Katie Rodan and Kathy Fields say in their book, "Write Your Skin a Prescription for Change," hormones also have a ton to do with the way our skin "changes and ages throughout life" and, a lot to do with any and all of our skin problems.
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"With the onset of puberty," the doctors write, "sex hormones skyrocket, ruling behavior and altering the appearance of skin." And, guess what? That roller coaster continues all the way through menopause � and then some.
There are six major hormones that affect our skin: estrogen, progesterone, melanin, cortisol, testosterone and the thyroid hormones. And, their levels fluctuate all the time, which explains, among other things, why our complexions also change throughout the month (and years).
To get an idea of how our skin is affected by these hormones during three key periods of our lives (adolescence, pregnancy and menopause), we talked to two preeminent dermatology experts, Dr. Howard Murad and Dr. Jessica Wu -- both of whom specialize (and excel) in the medical and cosmetic aspects of their field. They walked us through the three stages, offering up insight into what happens from a physiological standpoint and giving suggestions for how to best handle the situations to keep the resulting skin problems to a minimum.
So, if you're ready to get a firmer understanding of what the heck is going on inside our bodies that can sometimes wreak havoc on our complexions, and learn what you can do to outsmart them, you're in luck.
Let's start with puberty...
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Skip to learn how to solve your age-related skin problems.
"With the onset of puberty," the doctors write, "sex hormones skyrocket, ruling behavior and altering the appearance of skin." And, guess what? That roller coaster continues all the way through menopause � and then some.
There are six major hormones that affect our skin: estrogen, progesterone, melanin, cortisol, testosterone and the thyroid hormones. And, their levels fluctuate all the time, which explains, among other things, why our complexions also change throughout the month (and years).
To get an idea of how our skin is affected by these hormones during three key periods of our lives (adolescence, pregnancy and menopause), we talked to two preeminent dermatology experts, Dr. Howard Murad and Dr. Jessica Wu -- both of whom specialize (and excel) in the medical and cosmetic aspects of their field. They walked us through the three stages, offering up insight into what happens from a physiological standpoint and giving suggestions for how to best handle the situations to keep the resulting skin problems to a minimum.
So, if you're ready to get a firmer understanding of what the heck is going on inside our bodies that can sometimes wreak havoc on our complexions, and learn what you can do to outsmart them, you're in luck.
Let's start with puberty...
SEE NEXT PAGE: The Stage: Adolescence
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Helpfull info
by EricaC123 Friday, December 28, 2012 at 05:08PM Report as inappropriate
very helpfulll
by aishak55 Tuesday, December 11, 2012 at 03:05PM Report as inappropriate
interesting tips and product recommendations
by Chris213 Saturday, October 20, 2012 at 08:14AM Report as inappropriate
Based on the title of the article, I thought there would be at least one section for middle aged women with both acne and wrinkles. Disappointing article
by tr3kkie9rl Thursday, July 26, 2012 at 07:29AM Report as inappropriate
What about regular life? This article needs another section.
by asiagirl4ever Sunday, July 15, 2012 at 02:22AM Report as inappropriate
It's easy I'm getting older that's why they are starting to show!
by Only1KimmieD Friday, June 22, 2012 at 12:37PM Report as inappropriate
again beautiful tips that I can actually put to use! thanks for sharing! :)
by MissXu Wednesday, May 2, 2012 at 10:56PM Report as inappropriate
ive heard about going dairy free....is it worth it???
by olkrav319 Tuesday, April 24, 2012 at 03:43PM Report as inappropriate
o0o that Cucumber Gel Mask looks really refreshing!
by pynkNymphette Saturday, April 14, 2012 at 12:57AM Report as inappropriate
Great info for everyone
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