Here, the key isn’t fighting with your skin but understanding and working with it.
Why does pregnancy trigger oily skin and acne?
As your body prepares to nurture a new life, it goes through major hormonal changes. Especially the androgen levels spike up and stimulate the oil glands in your skin to produce more sebum. While sebum is essential for keeping your skin protected, excess oil can clog pores and create the perfect environment for breakouts. With pregnancy stress, sweating and lifestyle changes, your skin feels more reactive than usual.
Hope now this explains those sudden pimples, even though you’ve never been an acne prone girly before.
1. Gentle cleansing to control oil
2. Hydration to keep oil production in check
It may sound counterintuitive, but moisturising plays a major role in managing oily skin. Here is how it works, when your skin lacks moisture, it compensates by producing even more oil.
3. Be extra careful with the acne treatment
4. Sunscreen to prevent breakouts and skin damage
Sunscreen is the one product that is often overlooked when dealing with many skin issues. Sun exposure can worsen breakouts, increase oiliness, and trigger pigmentation.
5. A clean diet and good hydration to support skin health
Skincare during pregnancy isn’t just about what you apply, it’s also about what you consume. Staying hydrated helps flush out toxins and support oil balance. On the other hand, a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole foods provides essential nutrients for skin repair.
When we say you need to follow a diet, I don’t mean following strict rules. Small, mindful food choices can still make a noticeable difference.
6. Managing stress to improve skin health
Hormonal fluctuations and emotional stress often go hand in hand during pregnancy. Elevated stress levels may trigger hormonal fluctuations that worsen oiliness and breakouts during pregnancy. Simple practices like gentle walks, prenatal yoga, or a few minutes of breathing(under guidance) each day can help calm both your mind and your skin. Afterall, a calmer mind often leads to calmer skin.
Bottom line
Remember, oily skin and breakouts during pregnancy can feel overwhelming, but they are a natural response to hormonal changes. A gentle skincare routine, mindful habits, and patience go a long way. A gentle reminder to all the moms-to-be is that just like many changes in pregnancy, this phase is also temporary. Be kind to your skin, listen to what it needs, and trust that things will settle in time.

