Help!!! I have acne on my breasts... And... Somewhere lower...?!


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Help!!! I have acne on my breasts... And... Somewhere lower...?

The whole boob, including the nipple, is COVERED in hundreds of whiteheads!! I've popped a few, but all that did is make scars!!! Help!!! I'm a lifeguard at a pool! I can't go to work like this! I look ridiculous!

They are also very painful! I got bumped in the breasts at the grocery store yesterday and I almost started crying!

Also, if you know how to remove hair from between my cheeks, I could use some help with that also.

If you're a girl then you might want to stop reading:




I also have some on my

Peenee

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3 weeks ago
If you read the part about ME HAVING A PEENEE then you'd realize that, yes, I'm a guy.


Answers:

this is a rash caused by the public pool water and your bathing suit. I think they call it jacuzzi rash or spa rash? you can look it up on the internet. Think you have to put benedryl creme on it. If it's super bad then go to a Dr. for an antibiotic ointment. I had it last year, but it was mild. Went away after a week.

PS: brazilian wax for the hair

just looked it up for you:
What is dermatitis? – Dermatitis is a skin infection in which the skin becomes itchy and develops a bumpy red rash. The skin may also become tender and develops pus-filled blisters surrounding the hair follicles. The rash may be worse under a person’s swimsuit because the swimsuit may keep the contaminated water in contact with the skin longer. Because of its association with hot tubs, the rash is sometimes called “hot tub itch” or “hot tub folliculitis.” Most rashes will clear up in a few days, but if a rash persists, you should consult your health care provider.




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