What is it?
Follicular phase skin might be your favourite skin and you don’t even know it yet. The follicular phase is the first half of the menstrual cycle, starting on the first day of your period and lasting until ovulation. During this time, oestrogen levels begin to rise, preparing the body for a potential pregnancy. These hormonal changes also have noticeable effects on the skin.
The Follicular Phase and Skin
Rising oestrogen during the follicular phase supports collagen production, improves skin hydration, and enhances blood flow. This can lead to a healthier skin barrier, improved elasticity, and a brighter, more even complexion. Many people find that their skin looks its best during this phase — clearer, smoother, and more radiant.
Sebum production tends to be lower during the follicular phase, which can be beneficial for those prone to breakouts or congestion. Pores may appear smaller, and makeup often applies more evenly. The skin is also generally less reactive during this time, meaning it may better tolerate active ingredients like retinoids, acids, or vitamin C.
Follicular Phase Skin Treatments
This makes the follicular phase an ideal window for more intensive skincare treatments, including exfoliation, chemical peels, or in-clinic procedures like microneedling or laser. The skin is better equipped to heal and renew during this time, and with oestrogen supporting tissue regeneration, you may see improved results from your usual routine.
However, while the skin may feel balanced and easier to manage during the follicular phase, it’s still important to protect and support the barrier. Daily use of broad-spectrum sunscreen, a gentle cleanser, and antioxidant-rich products will help maintain skin health and prevent sun damage, even when things feel stable.
Everyone’s cycle is different, and external factors like stress, sleep, and diet can all influence how your skin behaves. But paying attention to the way your skin shifts during the month can help you make smarter choices about what products or treatments to use, and when.