http://www.womenshealthmag.com/health/switch-birth-control?icid=OBtrafficWH_TBD_AR5
If your current method is driving you crazy, there’s probably something better out there.
6. Your Skin Looks Like a Teenager's (and NOT in a Good Way)
“Almost all birth control helps with acne because it blocks ovulation and testosterone, which can improve your skin,” says Minkin. But sometimes acne can still persist even if you’re on a type that made a friend’s skin all glowy. If you’re dealing with acne even after letting your body get used to the Pill, ask your doctor if there’s another option with more progestin, which might help clear it up.
“Almost all birth control helps with acne because it blocks ovulation and testosterone, which can improve your skin,” says Minkin. But sometimes acne can still persist even if you’re on a type that made a friend’s skin all glowy. If you’re dealing with acne even after letting your body get used to the Pill, ask your doctor if there’s another option with more progestin, which might help clear it up.
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