Pimples and acne can flare up in the winter, since your skin produces more sebum in dry, cold weather. Here's how to fight breakouts. Is acne worse in summer or winter? Many people who struggle with acne notice seasonal changes in their complexion. Typically, patients will report clearer skin in summer.
Typically patients will report clearer skin in summer and fall and more severe breakouts during the winter months: As many as 11% report higher incidents of moderate to. Bacterial growth and oil trapping cold air can make acne worse in winter as people tend to spend more time indoors with heating systems, which can dry out the skins.
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