Many women may find acne on their faces after pregnancy, which can be a headache for them. I want to apply ointment to my acne, but I am worried that the medication may enter my body and affect my baby's health. So many women can only grit their teeth and grimace at pimples on their faces, without any good solution. So, what is the reason for acne on a woman's face during pregnancy?
Female acne is caused by endocrine disorders. After pregnancy, progesterone in the body of women increases, causing an increase in sebum secretion and a weakening of the resistance of the stratum corneum, leaving the skin in a relatively fragile state, thus providing an opportunity for acne to erupt on the female face. Secondly, if a woman experiences constipation, internal heat, or ulcers during pregnancy, it indicates that she has a lot of toxins in her body that cannot be properly eliminated and will be reflected on her face, leading to the growth of many pimples.
In addition, many women use facial cleanser to clean their face before pregnancy, but after pregnancy, they are afraid that the chemicals in facial cleanser will affect fetal development, so they will not use facial cleanser. This leads to dead skin cells and clogged pores with oil on women's faces, causing acne to appear. In addition, some women may work in front of computers and mobile phones after pregnancy, causing their faces to be exposed to electronic devices for a long time, which can lead to chaotic skin oil secretion and acne due to the influence of electronic radiation.
So after pregnancy, women can use basic skincare products, use specialized facial cleansers for pregnant women to clean facial garbage, and timely dispose of facial keratin to avoid clogged pores. Moreover, women should rest well, go to bed early and wake up early, which is beneficial for the elimination of toxins from the body. Eat a normal diet, drink plenty of water, and consume foods containing fiber to prevent constipation.