YOGYAKARTA Acne can grow on any facial skin, including lips. Lip acne is quite annoying because it tastes uncomfortable and also makes it difficult to apply lipstick. Basically, lip acne is the same as other facial acne, said New York City-based dermatologist Joshua Zeichner.

Acne that grows on the lips is due to high concentration and size of oil glands around the lips. Like most acne, oil trapped in the pores encourages excess growth of acne-causing bacteria. This also contributes to inflammation, red bumps, and pain that are usually experienced when acne.

Lip acne does hurt more than acne in other parts. This is because the skin on the mouth is very sensitive. Usually, lip acne appears along the lipline and angle of the mouth. It's important to recognize, lip acne is not like a lump due to cold wounds due to the herpes virus. If you have a cold wound due to herpes, you will feel a pungent burning sensation and a small group of windows will appear.

Lip acne is caused by four things, namely eating sugar and starch, fat and oil from food not cleaned after eating, removing hair, and because of the products you use. More specifically, check the following presentation:

Because it grows around the mouth, it's natural to think that lip acne is due to the food we eat. Zeichner straightened out, not oily food that causes lip acne, but because it consumes sugar and starch.

Internally, eating oily foods may not cause lip acne. But the remaining oil and fat from the food that sticks to the mouth, must be cleaned immediately so that lip acne does not grow. The rest of this food can clog pores and cause acne.

Hair loss is another common cause of lip acne. According to Zeichner as reported by Byrdie, Monday, July 17, every time you pull out, wax, or shave around the mouth, it can cause inflammation in the follicles which can then trigger acne to appear in the surrounding area.

Skin care and cosmetic products may also be a factor causing lip acne. If you tend to acne around your mouth, be careful when using special products for lips. Whether it's in the form of moisturizing, it must be used properly so as not to spread the pores.

If there is no whitehead or blackhead acne on the lips, you can take your own action to deal with it. But Zeichner advises, use professional care if two types of acne appear with black or white dots.

For self-medication, you can use acne treatment containing benzoil peroxide. This helps lower acne-causing bacteria, calm inflammation, and dry acne. Well, for the prevention of lip acne, you need to keep the mouth area clean. Either clean after eating or cleaning when washing your face. In addition, limit the consumption of sugar and starch which can trigger the growth of lip acne.


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