Yes, marijuana can affect your skin—and not in a good way.

 

As marijuana becomes more widely accepted, people are asking: Does it impact acne? The answer is yes, and here’s why it matters.

 

 

THC Can Increase Oil Production

Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active compound in marijuana, can trigger your sebaceous glands to produce more oil. And we all know what excess oil leads to—clogged pores and breakouts. So if you’re noticing more acne after smoking, THC might be to blame.

 

 

Smoking Itself Causes Inflammation

Smoking, in general, can cause inflammation throughout your body, including your skin. This inflammation can agravate acne, making breakouts redder and more painful. Plus, smoking weed reduces oxygen flow to your skin, whicn can slow down the healing process.

 

 

Munchies Lead to Bad Choices

Munchies don’t typically lead to the healthiest food choices. Junk food high in sugar and fat can trigger breakouts, making your acne worse. So, if you’re snacking on chips and chocolate after smoking, you might be actually helping your acne.

 

 

Not All Forms Are Equal

Edibles and topicals don’t carry the same risks as smoking, but they’re not completely innocent either. Some edibles contain sugar, and certain topicals might clog pores. If you’re using marijuana, consider how you’re consuming it to minimize the impact on your skin.

At Advanced SkinCare Fresno, we believe that being informed is key to managing your skin health. If you’re using marijuana and struggling with acne, it’s worth taking a closer look at the connection.