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Ini Dima-Okojie opens up on years-long battle with hormonal acne

Hormonal ache affected my confidence – Ini Dima-Okojie

Ifeoluwa by Ifeoluwa
March 14, 2025
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Ini Dima-Okojie opens up on years-long battle with hormonal acne
  • Ini Dima-Okojie has opened up on her battle with hormonal acne which began in 2023.
  • The actress shared how she visited different aestheticians which was quite costly and overtime ineffective.
  • Calling on her followers to share their experiences, Ini Dima-Okojie confessed how her confidence declined as the acne progressed from her body to her face.

Popular Nigerian actress Ini Dima-Okojie has shared her personal struggles with hormonal acne, revealing how it impacted her self-confidence and career.

In an Instagram video, Ini spoke about her experiences with acne, which began in late 2023 and worsened in early 2024.

Despite maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and a balanced diet, the actress’s acne persisted.

Ini Dima-Okojie

She confessed that filming two movies during this time was challenging, as she struggled to cope with the emotional and physical toll of acne.

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Ini added that aestheticians prescriptions were not working for her. Ini Dima-Okojie said:

“I want to talk about skin, acne, and hormonal acne in particular, and my experience with it. Most of you do not know this but I had a very traumatic experience with my skin last year. It was pretty bad and I just remember feeling so sad, downcast and guilty. I felt like I was going to the gym, eating right, I felt like I was doing all the right things and I did not know why this was happening to my face.

“And you can imagine, as an actor this is literally where the money is and I actually shot two films in that state. For those of you who have seen ‘A Night In 2005’, that was what was going on there. I had to find a way to still perform truly, luckily the character was dealing with so many things internally and I drew from what was going on with me.

“That was that film. I shot another film, a beautiful film, it is not out yet, ‘The Fire and The Moth’. I shot that going through that experience as well and this character, was not wearing any makeup, she was with her natural hair.

“So it was pretty tough. The beauty standards for women are already high, no one wants to have acne, and it hurts your self-confidence. It affects work, everyone is wondering what is happening to your face, telling you one million and one things to do.

“It was November 2023, I was filming a film in Namibia, it is called ‘Skeleton Coast’, but it is not out yet. I just noticed that I was breaking out more than normal. Usually, I would only break out maybe when I was on my period or if I was a little stressed but nothing serious like one or two.

“Fast forward to 2024, end of January I literally started having acne from my arm, from there it progressed to my neck, then to my face and my ears and I was like what is going on? There is nothing I did not do, I went to so many aestheticians. You know how it is with aestheticians, they would clear your whole skincare routine and replace it. It was very expensive and nothing was working. My face was getting worse and worse. I almost gave up and I did not know what to do.

“Going out became a chore. I was really downcast about it. Hormonal acne is something so many women deal with, but we don’t talk about it enough. My experience with it tested my confidence, my patience, and my understanding of my own body. It was frustrating, overwhelming, and at times, disheartening”. 

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