How to Treat Hormonal Acne Without Birth Control

Ever feel like you’re 30 going on 13, thanks to your skin?

Not necessarily: According to research in the Journal of Women’s Health, 26% of women in their 30s battle breakouts. “It’s very common for a woman to come to my office for an anti-aging procedure, then tear up, admitting that she’s still struggling with acne,” says Whitney Bowe, MD, a dermatologist in Briarcliff Manor, New York.

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How can you tell if your acne is hormonal? Clues include breakouts primarily on your lower face (specifically cysts along the jawline and even down the neck) and acne flares before or during your period.

Follow this multi-modal treatment plan, courtesy of Dr. Bowe, for clearer skin within three months.

quicklist: 1category: title: Cleanse mildlyurl:text:Wash your face with a gentle cleanser twice a day to keep pores clear of dirt, oil, and makeup. One to try: Cetaphil Daily Facial Cleanser ($12; drugstore.com).

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quicklist: 4category: title: Ask about peelsurl:text:Talk to your dermatologist about a series of chemical peels. Typically a gentle dose of glycolic or alpha hydroxy acids, these treatments slough off the sticky, dead skin cells that can clog pores.

quicklist: 5category: title: Tweak your dieturl:text:Eliminate dairy milk—especially skim, which may have more pimple-producing hormones. A good-for-your-skin swap? Almond milk. Also limit your intake of high glycemic index foods like white bread, rice, and pasta.

quicklist: 6category: title: Move moreurl:text:Exercise boosts circulation, which can help dial down skin inflammation, Dr. Bowe says.

This article originally appeared on Health.com.