How to know If your acne is hormonal or bacterial?

             Written by: Mantasha

Not all acne is the same. Understanding the root cause — hormonal or bacterial — can help you treat it better.

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Hormonal Acne - Mostly appears on jawline, chin, and lower cheeks. Bacterial Acne -Common on forehead, nose, and back.

Location of Breakouts

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Hormonal - Flares up during your menstrual cycle, pregnancy, or PCOS. Bacterial - Can happen anytime due to clogged pores or poor hygiene.

Timing of Flare-Ups

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Hormonal - Deep, cystic, painful pimples under the skin. Bacterial - Surface-level whiteheads, blackheads, and pus-filled pimples.

Type of Acne

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Hormonal - Stress, hormonal imbalance, birth control changes. Bacterial - Sweat, dirty pillowcases, not washing your face properly.

Triggers

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Hormonal Acne - Often resists topical treatments alone, may need hormonal therapy. Bacterial Acne - Usually responds to cleansers, antibiotics, and proper skincare.

Treatment Response

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Maintain a clean skincare routine, manage stress, eat balanced meals, and avoid touching your face frequently.

Self-Care Tips

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Still confused? A skin expert can identify the type of acne and guide the right treatment for lasting relief.

Consult a Dermatologist

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