Unlike the clickbait for this article, birth control pills don’t usually cause acne. In fact, the hormones in typical birth control are often used as treatment for acne.
Dr. Robert B. Topham begins with "Any time a woman begins to take an oral contraceptive, it takes a while for the regulating effects to kick in. Until it does, your hormones continue to fluctuate, which means that androgens may still rise and lead to acne. Over time, your birth control pill will do its job and stabilize your hormones and your acne." With that, it gives some reasoning for why some users claim the pills cause acne. He then goes on to say, "when the pill contains progesterone only, commonly called the “mini pill.” In some cases, the lack of estrogen in the pill may allow for higher levels of androgens and, therefore, the potential for hormonal acne." Again, this may be the cause of people’s distress and opposing views of pill intake.
In favor of birth control, Natalie Silver explains how it “can be used as an acne treatment in women because it controls hormones. This means that it can reduce the amount of acne-causing androgens in the body." Which supports and reiterates my initial statement. Given this information, it can be inferred that those who are taking birth control may actually benefit from it instead of the opposing claim. Dr. Robert B. Topham agrees, "hormonal birth control pills are considered an effective treatment for acne in some women. In fact, using the pill to treat acne has been an accepted FDA-approved practice for many decades.” That again provides clarity over the reality and connection between acne and birth control pills. In addition, the text deduces that these pills effect acne in a more positive way than the article portrays.
Despite the title, studies have shown that birth control doesn't always lead to acne but potentially can. Although there are some cases where birth control has that side affect, it is very much based on the kind of pill and person. Thankfully, if someone experiences acne as a result of intake, there are many other options out there with more or less hormones depending on their individual needs.
https://www.healthline.com/health/acne-caused-by-birth-control#6
https://www.holladaydermatology.com/blog/does-hormonal-birth-control-cause-acne