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Acne Around the Mouth: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment

Written by Stryx Collaborator — August 24, 2020

Acne around the mouth can be a nightmare. Not only is acne around the mouth painful, but acne around this area is especially hard to treat since constant movement of your mouth will always remind you of those vicious red spots lurking around your lips. 

Fortunately, acne around the mouth is entirely treatable and preventable. At Stryx, our goal is to help you take care of your skin. So, by educating you on the causes and precautions you can take to ensure this type of acne doesn’t form as often, you’ll be set and ready to take on acne around the mouth next time it decides to show up. 

What Causes Acne Around the Mouth?

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Acne around the mouth might develop because of constant pressure around the mouth. For example, if you’re using a cellphone, pressing the cell phone near your lips can block the pores in that area.

Hormones

Hormones can stimulate the production of sebum, which can clog pores and lead to an outbreak of acne. This is especially prevalent durings hormonal fluctuations such as those found during puberty.

If your body is producing too much oil, it’s possible that the oil is being produced within the T-zone, an area where more oil glands are prevalent. One area that’s covered by the T-zone to an extent is the mouth.

Therefore, one reason you might be breaking out with acne around the mouth is that your hormones might have caused a spike in oil production, which would in turn lead to an increase in oil production around the T-zone. 

Holding Your Phone Against Your Face

Believe it or not, consistently using a phone can contribute to some level of acne around the mouth. This is due to the fact that a dirty cellphone can contain tons of bacteria which can then transfer over to your skin.

This goes for other things which might come into contact with your face such as a helmet strap, pillowcases, and makeup brushes. 

Another reason holding phones against your face may cause acne is that the phone might block the pores which could then cause a breakout. 

To keep your phone from causing your next potential breakout, we recommend using antibacterial wipes at least once a day to wipe off any potential bacteria that might be stuck to your phone. 

Helmet Straps

As we’ve mentioned above, helmet straps can be a deadly source for chin acne to pop up. Not only are helmet straps able to transfer bacteria to your skin, having a helmet strap strapped on too tight can clog your pores.

We recommend keeping your helmet straps somewhat loose around the chin so that the chance of clogged pores goes down. You can also use a cleanser to cleanse your chin and face after you’re done using the helmet so you can ensure that your pores are clean and healthy. 

How to Prevent Acne Around the Mouth

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The best way to deal with acne around the mouth is to keep it from popping up in the first place. Here are some of the best ways to prevent acne around the mouth. 

Shower After You Exercise 

Showering after you exercise can help remove any dirt, sweat, or bacteria that may have accumulated during your workout. If you’re not a big fan of showering after exercise, we recommend that at minimum you wash your face.

Avoid Touching Your Face Excessively

Your fingers can accumulate a large amount of oil and these same fingers can also host tons of bacteria and dirts. Touching your face excessively can transfer oil, dirt, and bacteria onto your face which can then clog pores and lead to acne breakouts.

If you find yourself touching your face excessively, we recommend making a mental note everytime you touch your face. That way, you’ll be more aware of this habit and you can eliminate it from your regimen faster. 

Use a Cleanser or Facewash Twice a Day

One of our favorite ways to treat acne around the mouth is by using a cleanser or a face wash. Similar to a shower, cleansers and face washes can eliminate dirt, bacteria, and sweat that has built up in your pores.

What’s great about cleansers is that if you find a high-quality product, these cleansers will be able to do a deep clean on your pores without irritating your skin, leaving you feeling both clean and refreshed. 

Don’t Pick at Already-Existing Acne

Sometimes, acne will show up, despite our best efforts. However, the best way to deal with already-existing acne is to leave it be. Don’t pick at already-existing acne because this could lead to bigger problems. 

Picking at acne only makes things worse and can cause red marks and even permanent scarring. This could eventually ruin your skin’s integrity and severe hyperpigmentation that lasts longer than your initial breakout. 

Check Out Some Of Our Other Articles: Do Peanuts Cause Acne? 

How to Treat Acne Around the Mouth

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If you’re looking for a short-term solution to treating acne around the mouth, we have a few ways through which you can deal with acne around the chin, lips, and cheeks. 

Hide With a Concealer

One of our favorite ways to treat acne around the mouth is by using a concealer. With only a few dabs, you can conceal whiteheads, blackheads, and pimples. This is a short-term solution so once the concealer has worn off, you’ll need to apply a fresh layer 

You can use a concealer for just about any type of skin problem that you encounter, whether it’s moles, pimples, whiteheads, or even blackheads! If you're looking for a solid concealer, check out Stryx's concealer pen which allows you to conceal your acne wherever you are. 

Chemical Peels

Chemical peels are another effective way to erase acne that’s present around the mouth. Essentially, chemical peels dive deep into your pores and clean your skin of any blackheads, whiteheads, or pimple marks you might have.

Keep in mind, though, that while chemical peels are supposed to help reduce skin damage, they always carry some type of risk. Chemical peels are safe for the most part as long as they are performed or recommended by a qualified dermatologist.

Final Thoughts

Acne around the mouth can be a very tedious issue to deal with. However, if you know what can cause this issue (such as hormones) and you know how to deal with it, you’ll be set for the future! 

Whether you’re looking for a way to deal with your pimples or trying to find out if soda may cause acne, Stryx has the answers and the products for you! 

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