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How teen hormones affect periods, skin, and mood

Understanding the hormone rollercoaster

Periods & hormones

Quick summary

  • During the teen years, hormones like oestrogen and progesterone are in constant flux – influencing skin, mood, and menstrual cycles in noticeable ways
  • These changes can feel unpredictable, but understanding how hormones affect the body and mind helps teens feel more in control
  • With luna’s period and mood tracking, expert-led content, and wellbeing tools, teens can spot patterns, manage stress, and build healthy routines that make hormonal changes easier to navigate

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Teenage years are full of change – emotionally, physically, and hormonally.

For many teens, these changes show up most noticeably in three areas: menstrual cycles, skin, and mood.

Understanding how hormones influence each of these areas can help teens (and their caregivers) navigate this period with more clarity and confidence.

The role of oestrogen and progesterone in skin changes

Hormones like oestrogen and progesterone fluctuate throughout the menstrual cycle, influencing more than just periods.

One visible effect is on the skin.

  • Acne flare-ups: rising progesterone in premenstrual stages can increase oil production, clogging pores and triggering breakouts
  • Cycle phases matter: many teens notice clearer skin in the follicular phase, when oestrogen is higher, and more flare-ups just before their period in the luteal phase

Understanding these patterns can make skin changes feel less random and help guide skincare routines.

How hormones shape mood in the teen brain

Hormones don’t just affect the body – they also influence the brain.

Oestrogen and progesterone interact with neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, which regulate mood, reward, and stress response.

  • Mood fluctuations: high or rapidly changing hormone levels can amplify stress, irritability, or emotional sensitivity
  • Stress hormones: an increase in stress hormones, such as cortisol, can make emotional ups and downs more noticeable

Why teens may feel it more strongly

Several factors make the teenage years a particularly sensitive period:

  • Developing brain: neural circuits that regulate emotion, impulse, and stress are still maturing
  • Irregular cycles: many teens haven’t yet established a consistent rhythm, making hormonal swings less predictable
  • Volatile hormone levels: peaks and troughs are often more extreme, magnifying physical and emotional symptoms

What teens (and parents) can do

Awareness is the first step toward feeling more in control.

  • Track patterns: logging periods, mood, and skin changes can reveal connections and trends – luna can provide personalised insights, helping teens see how hormones affect their daily lives and plan ahead
  • Healthy routines: consistent sleep, balanced nutrition, and regular physical activity can help moderate hormonal effects, all of which luna educates on in the app's learning library
  • Stress management: mindfulness, exercise, or creative outlets can buffer mood swings and improve resilience – luna also includes mood tracking, and mindfulness guides to support this

Understanding teen hormones is less about eliminating change and more about predicting it, turning fluctuations from a mystery into a guide.

By tracking cycles, noticing patterns, and supporting healthy routines, teens (and their caregivers) can navigate this unique stage with confidence and clarity.

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How we created this article:

luna's team of experts comprises GPs, Dermatologists, Safeguarding Leads and Junior Doctors as well as Medical Students with specialised interests in paediatric care, mental health and gynaecology. All articles are created by experts, and reviewed by a member of luna's senior review team.

Sources:

Cleveland Clinic "Period acne" | Accessed 05.11.25

https://health.clevelandclinic.org/period-acne

Harvard Health "The adolescent brain: beyond raging hormones" | Accessed 05.11.25

https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/the-adolescent-brain-beyond-raging-hormones

US National Science Foundation"Stressed out: teens and adults respond differently" | Accessed 05.11.25

https://www.nsf.gov/news/stressed-out-teens-adults-respond-differently

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