These small particles are not acne, but rounded corners of hair. Careful examination shows that many of our skin pores will have small red pimples. Worse, the pores will turn dark red or brown, and the particles will be thicker and look like goose bumps. Therefore, the round corner disease is also commonly known as "chicken skin". Its most common parts are on the outside of the upper arm, thighs and neck. Cheeks-Some people have darker and rougher cheeks. Although the granularity is not obvious, it also belongs to "chicken skin". "Chicken skin" is neither painful nor itchy, but it is particularly dry and flaky, which affects the appearance.
The particles of "chicken skin" will make people want to "get rid of it quickly", but squeezing, scratching and digging by hand will make the tissues around the pores edema, make the pore openings smaller, and it is easier to block, resulting in acne and folliculitis; If scratched, it will cause inflammation and pigmentation. So don't scratch or scratch.
If you need to show beautiful skin on important occasions, you can ask a dermatologist for help. Applying tretinoin or changing skin with fruit acid under the guidance of a professional doctor will make the skin crystal clear in a few days. However, this is only an "emergency method", which treats the symptoms rather than the root cause. If treated regularly, it will weaken the barrier function of the skin and make the skin more dry and sensitive.
"Chicken skin" is skin that lacks water and oil, and ordinary body care milk will not moisturize it. Instead, we should use body care milk specially prepared for extremely dry skin sold by pharmacies. Use moisturizing cleaning products when taking a bath.
Eat less spicy food, eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, drink more water and get enough sleep. Don't smoke or drink.