Not usually, no.
It is a myth that chocolate breaks out your skin. But remember that too much of a good thing isn't good at all.
There is no evidence to prove that chocolate can help smooth your skin. However, there is evidence that chocolate can help in preventing sunburn, which can have an overall effect on smooth skin.
You can tell if your skin breaks out into a rash
When a fracture breaks the skin, it is a compound fracture or open fracture. Because the skin is broken, there is a possibility of infection.
Chocolate melts because it contains cocoa butter, which has a low melting point. When chocolate is heated, the cocoa butter melts and the solid structure of the chocolate breaks down, causing it to become a liquid.
there is no scientific evidence but the most educated guess is no chocolate only brings happiness
choclate is very healthy for your skin
No, and chocolate milk doesn't come from brown cows, either.
no it isn't. many people say that it causes spots and oily skin, but scientific experiments have proved that it has no effect on your skin.
"compound"
there get there food from paki's, which they take out the chocolate bits of there skin(all of it) and use it to make chocolate water which they then drink
If there are no breaks in the skin, the blood has no way of entering the body. Therefore, there is no opportunity for infection.