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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is often misunderstood—and one of its most common signs, acne, is frequently treated as a surface-level skin issue rather than a deeper hormonal imbalance. In this episode of Where Science Meets Self-Care, we explore how Polycystic Ovary Syndrome can mimic acne—and why conventional treatments may not always address the root cause. If you’ve been struggling with persistent breakouts along the jawline, chin, or lower face, it may not just be acne—it could be your hormones speaking.

🔬 In This Episode, You’ll Learn: The connection between androgens (male hormones) and acne formation Why PCOS-related acne often resists traditional treatments How inflammation, stress, and lifestyle influence hormonal skin conditions The difference between acne vulgaris and hormonally driven acne This episode bridges endocrinolo ... 

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