The red bumps on a human's face and / or pubic area is acne. Acne is caused by an excessive buildup of oil, released near the pores of the skin. As more oil is secreted from the glands, the pores become blocked by oil and accumulate dirt and other foreign particles. This accumulation widens the overall surface area of the skin's pores, but are also blocked by the same oil, dirt, etc. As the blocked pores become larger, the bloodflow in the veins and capillaries directly under the skin becomes increasingly blocked, although blood may be able to pass through. The point when the skin appears red is when a blood vessel or capillary is completely blocked and the blood begins to collect increasingly until it bursts. Acne is most common in adolescent humans (age 12 - 14) in the last stage of puberty.
Bumps are often caused of oil, dirt, impurities and excess make-up so keeping the skin clean can get rid of bumps causing pimples.
Bumps are often caused of oil, dirt, impurities and excess make-up so keeping the skin clean can get rid of bumps causing pimples.
yes you can just rinse it really good before using it on your face.
no. its cause of greasey foods and stuff. My uncle developed red skin and bumps on his face due to alcoholism. Livestrong.com also mentions the relationship between redness/bumps and alcohol. While, redness can appear due to greasy foods, it can most certainly be caused by excessive alcohol.
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Stridex if acne , if actual bumps (pseudofaliculitis barbae)-see a dermatologist..
Tiny white bumps on the face can be a condition called milia. These bumps can appear at age. There are harmless.
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When u get puberty, the size of testis increases. also you start getting hair in pubic area and face and under arms.
AnswerShave your pubic hair off and crazy glue it it to your face
No, pubic lice (or "crabs") typically infest the hair in the genital area and are not commonly found in facial hair. They are highly specialized to living in the pubic area. If you have concerns about a possible infestation, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Itchy red bumps can be caused by many things. They could be an allergic reaction to something such as a new detergent or medication. They can also be caused by contact dermatitis, poison ivy, a reaction to sunlight, an illness, and bug bites.