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How Birth Control Pills Can End
Your Acne
by Jessica MacQuarrie
It would almost be shorter to
list the things that birth
control pills DON'T effect, then
to mention all the things they
DO affect. They don't, for
instance, effect vegetables,
they don't affect rocks, and
they don't affect outer space,
however they may, on occasion,
affect machinery and small
animals.
Whether you're taking them to
even out your menstrual cycle or
to keep yourself from getting
pregnant, now you have yet
another reason to try out birth
control pills,... clear skin.
Birth Control Pills have proven
that they help reduce acne. So
much so in fact that the FDA has
approved Ortho Tri-Cyclen and
generic norgestimate/ethinyl
estradiol (the stuff in Birth
Control Pills) for use in the
treatment of acne.
How Does this work? Androgen is
a male hormone that increases
oil production. Androgen is
always working away, but it
increases it's production of oil
just before menstruation begins,
which could result in your skin
breaking out around you period.
Where does "the pill" fit in?
Low-doses of birth control pills
have shown that they decrease
these excess androgens. That
means less oil and less
breakouts, and they can even be
used with other acne therapy
(details can be found in the
February 2001 Skin Therapy
Letter)
Does this mean you should go out
and pick up some birth control
pills to kill that acne?
Probably not, remember these
studies were done with low doses
of birth control pills. You
might want to think of it more
as one of the things to add to
the benefits of birth control
pills. Maybe it'll help offset
the nausea and headaches over on
the drawbacks side.
Jessica MacQuarrie is a writer
from San Francisco California.
She currently edits her web site
www.endacnenow.com from her bay
area home.
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