At this particular time of
writing, it’s the end of August in Chicago.
This month has been hot and muggy. Of course, you could be reading this during
another season altogether. But, if you’re in
a hot climate, you’ll still benefit from the info I’m about to share, so let’s
put aside the “summertime” designation for this post. What I’m talking about is sweat vs oil, and
what happens when you have Adult Acne and think you feel greasy when it fact
what you’re feeling is perspiration. Or,
both at the same time. So, what’s the
story?
Sharing insight and advice on how to achieve clear, radiant skin, with anti-aging for the acne-prone, and acne help for Gen-Y to Baby Boom, from Daniela's Facial Studio
Stubborn Acne Around the Chin and Mouth
As an
Esthetician specializing in Adult Acne and Sensitivity, acne in pores where oil
glands are larger due to being located in the “T-Zone” but where pore sizes are
smaller due to facial contours, is the most common problem I see in my clients,
both in the salon and in my online adult acne coaching service across the nation. Excess oil from all kinds of hormonal changes
rush into pores causing inflammation of pore linings, resulting in swelling,
redness and pain.
These areas of larger glands and smaller pores are located on the sides of the chin, around the mouth, the inner cheeks, and between the brows. Sometimes, the sides of the chin will also extend to the inner jawline and lower cheeks.
These areas of larger glands and smaller pores are located on the sides of the chin, around the mouth, the inner cheeks, and between the brows. Sometimes, the sides of the chin will also extend to the inner jawline and lower cheeks.
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