Endometriosis, PCOS, and Your Skin

One in ten women are affected by Endometriosis!

8-13% of women are affected by PCOS, and many are undiagnosed.

How do these diagnoses show in your skin?

  • Acne

  • Excessive Hair Growth (Hirsutism)

  • Loss of Hair

  • Inconsistency of the skin (one day, your skin will look great the next, not so much)

  • Hives

  • Dermatitis

  • Eczema

  • Psoriasis

What can you do to help your skin if you have been diagnosed with Endometriosis or PCOS?

  • Avoid fragrances in your skincare products

  • Invest in high-quality skincare products with calming ingredients

  • Opt for a lighter moisturizer

  • Avoid rough scrubs

  • Avoid potent ingredients such as mint or menthol

  • Avoid Vitamin C, acids, and retinoids if you are red and irritated

A couple of products we recommend:

Cleanser:

Treatment Serum:

Moisturizer:

Sun Protection:

What sets us apart is that we take a clinical and holistic approach to caring for your skin.

Book your consultation today with one of our skincare providers.

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