2 Major Things That Happen To Your Skin During your Period

Mood swings, hormonal distortion and diet change are just a few of the changes women experience during their ovulation period leading to the actual menstrual flow. For some women, these changes could be more pronounced than some while for others it's mild.


Have you ever pondered on what actually happens to your skin during your period? Let's have a look at the good and the ugly.

1. YOUR SKIN GLOWS




During your menstrual cycle, your hormone balance fluctuates with increase and decrease of estrogen and progesterone which makes the size of the pores to shrink considerably and the sebum production to increase. This makes the skin look tighter like you just got some sort of liposuction or face-lift and this is a good things but it has its side effects as smaller pores result oil and bacteria becoming trapped. Depending on your skin type, this could lead to a break out or inflmmation.

So if you are lucky to have no breakouts, then enjoy your extra extra glowing skin.

2. YOU ADD A LITTLE WEIGHT



Alright, so another cycle has begun and all of a sudden you feel you need to start watching your weight? Hold on a moment, you probably only feel fat but you might not actually be fat. This is one of the changes the body undergoes during the monthly cycle and is due to excess fluid being stored by the body as a result of your hormones. This is good for those who want the extra curves, but might be scary for those who want to watch their weight. 

However, this is only a mild reaction and would not leave your skin sagging or anything after it wares out.


Its important to be in-touch with your body as much as possible to observe whatever changes might occur at different times.

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