HORMONAL HEALTH ⋆ FEEL BALANCED — EVERY DAY OF THE MONTH

What does PCOS acne look like?

PCOS-related acne tends to flare in areas that are usually considered "hormonally sensitive," especially the lower third of the face. This includes your cheeks, jawline, chin, and upper neck. The spots are often larger, deeper, or more painful than regular pimples and often involve more tender knots under the skin rather than fine surface bumps. The skin tends to get worse before a menstrual period, and the acne can take a long time to go away.

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HORMONAL HEALTH ⋆ FEEL BALANCED — EVERY DAY OF THE MONTH