Let's talk pimples, not dimples

I seem to be getting more pimples on my chest, shoulders and neck then face. I am thinking from sweating alot during workouts is causing this and curious if anyone else has a similiar pimple problem. Could be diet, not sure.

Charlotte~~
 
I had that happen once in the past where I had a few little pimples develop, etc. I used a sugar scrub once every other day or so and it seemed to help. Anything that exfoliates and cleans a little deeper than the average body gel should do it.
 
Piss and pimples. This is going to be a fun day!!!:+

After you workout, when do you shower and how long do you leave your workout gear on? Do you wipe your sweat off with a towel when you work out? And how often to you change up/wash these towels? Or have you recently switched detergents? Could also be hormonal. (When my DD gets home, I will have her tell you all about that. She will soon be the estrogen queen.)

It may be any or none of these things, I hope that you can figure out which because I know that pimples are no fun. I used to have them all over my back and chest as a teenager and had to have a prescription for them. It cleared them right up so if it is hormonal, there is hope! :)

Missy
 
Missy,

LOL!

I usually just bathe, not shower. And usually the sweat just drips onto whatever I am wearing...shirt, etc. until I get in the tub. I wash my towels every day and haven't switched detergents as I am prone to excema if I do. I am thinking it could be hormones too. I first noticed just one pimple on my chest when I was about 28. Now I just seem to be getting more.

Charlotte~~
 
>>Piss and pimples. This is going to be a fun day!!!

>>(When my DD gets home, I will have her tell you all about that. She will soon be the estrogen queen.)

LMAO!!!:7 Missy, you're hilarious!!


Angie
 
Charlotte, my back breaks out a lot when I work out at the gym. I have found that using a towel on the equipment seems to help a lot. I have to do all of my towels (all my clothes, really) in the "Free" detergents - everything makes me break out when I sweat a lot!

Good luck!
Marie

PS: Hydrocortisone should clear it up!
 
hi charlotte,

i have been getting them on my back and back of the legs alot lately. i have read (in a not so great source) that skim milk causes pimples but doctors have told me its not diet its a dermatlogical(sp?) thing. might also be the detergent you are using. we just bought free and clear detergent to see if that will help. between the irratating soap and sweating alot might have something to do with it. just a though but not the gospel:):)

kassia

When they discover the center of the universe, a lot of people will be
disappointed to discover they are not it -- Bernard Bailey
 
I use to have the same problem on my back and so does my running partner.She thinks it is b/c she went off of the pill.While I think in my case, that I put so much gel in my hair, that when I sweat my pores clog.So now I either wear a short sleeve shirt when workng out, or I put my hair up in a rediculous bun:)
 
Charlotte,

I have the same problem on the back of my arms. I remember when my brother used to get these same pimples on his arm the doctor said they were from sweating. I found a scrub seems to help a bit. Mine are worse in the summer.
 
It could be what you're eating. Did you see my earlier thead called "Want Good Skin?" I didn't see you reply to my post, so I'm not sure you read it.







http://www.weddingchicago.com/articles/nutrition-and-the-skin-101.php

I know the girl who wrote this article!!!!



Nutrition and the Skin 101

By Liz Quesnelle
At some point every woman has said or heard the phrase, “I can’t eat that. It will go straight to my hips.” But when is the last time you heard someone say, “I can’t eat that. It will go straight to my skin”? The answer is most likely “never,” even though a diet high in processed sugar and partially hydrogenated fats is likely to affect your skin more quickly than your waistline.

Every day scientists are finding more links between proper nutrition and a healthy body. This, of course, includes research on the body’s largest organ — the skin. Since many brides change their diet and suffer from increased stress in the months leading to the big day, it is important to consider how your appearance will be affected by what you put into your body.

Rather than go into too much medical mumbo-jumbo, we can personify the skin into, say, a school. This will make understanding the need for nutrition as it affects beauty much less dry and easier to retain.

Nutrient Superlatives
Here at Epidermis University, we pride ourselves on our Essential Nutrients such as vitamins. Simply put, Essential Nutrients are nutrients that the body can’t produce, yet can’t live without. There are many nutrients that benefit the body. The following are the most popular and most important for the skin. Without further ado here are our Nutrient Superlatives.

Most Likely to Succeed
Vitamin A gets an A+

Vitamin A is number one when it comes to wound healing. Since our world is a dangerous place as far as our skin cells are concerned, this vitamin is needed day in and day out. We are constantly exposing ourselves to danger — the sun, the cold, the heat, bachelorette parties, the CTA... we are lucky if we don’t damage our skin at least 20 times a day. Most injuries are microscopic, but Vitamin A can always spot the problem and fix it! With Vitamin A, your skin will succeed at looking gorgeous on your day!

A word of caution — Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin. It is stored in the liver until it is needed, and even then it is used extremely slowly. Vitamin A is so good that a little goes a LONG way!

Foods rich in Vitamin A:

Broccoli
Spinach
Halibut
Cod
Red Bell Peppers
Cantaloupe
Most Beautiful
Vitamin B!

This sexy sextuplet of B vitamins (B1, B2, B3, B6, B12 and folate) is known for causing healthy, gorgeous, acne free skin! They are the whole package, too — Beauty AND Brains, as they regulate normal cell growth, strengthen the hair, nails and skin and improves the body’s healing process. They are the reason that Beauty begins with B.

Foods rich in B-vitamins:

Eggs
Yogurt
Chickpeas
Asparagus
Melon
Spinach
Lentils
Almonds
Most Popular
Vitamin C! Vitamin C!

Everybody loves Vitamin C. He’s the BMIB (Big Man In Body). One of the reasons he’s so popular is that he is captain of the football team and keeps Epidermis U’s rival - the Free Radicals - on the run. As a potent anti-oxidant, Vitamin C stops the “oxidation” of your cells, organs and systems by providing the unstable “free radicals” with a stabilizing atom! When the Free Radicals cross the goal line without this atom, the result to your skin is wrinkles and a serious lack of tone. With Vitamin C on the team, The Free Radicals will surely lose!

Foods rich in vitamin C:

Oranges
Grapefruit
Lemons
Limes
Broccoli
Cantaloupe
Strawberries
Tomatoes
Red Bell Peppers
Most School Spirit
Give me An “E”!

As far as skin is concerned, Vitamin E is really known for the way it boosts the efficacy of Vitamin C. She’s a cheerleader, the captain of the pep squad, pushing the vitamin C to beat the crap out of those Free Radicals. Pssst: Like Vitamin A, this is a fat-soluble vitamin and should be taken judiciously.

Foods rich in Vitamin E:

Almonds
Asparagus
Olives
Pecans
Spinach
Pumpkin Seeds

Most Misunderstood
All Fat is not the Enemy!!

Fat. He’s that big, quiet shop student. He’s so maligned. However, Fat is needed to keep your skin youthful and radiant. He keeps us looking great. People who avoid Fat in the halls often don’t look as good. This is because they lack the fat tissue (the adipose layer) that lies under their skin giving support, protection (like a shock absorber) and it is the source for “sebum,” which is the oil produced by your oil glands and secreted via the pores on to the surface of the skin. I can hear you already...“But I don’t want oil on my skin.” You definitely want some. All the cool kids are digging on some oil. It’s not enough to make you greasy, but enough to provide protection from the elements and to keep your skin soft.

And last, but certainly not least....

Our Foreign Exchange Student!
Chinese Medicine

He came from far away and no one is sure how old he is. Chinese Medicine brings the knowledge that the lungs and the skin are “sister” organs, meaning what affects one affects the other. For example, Chinese Medicine can’t get into dairy. Dairy congests the respiratory system by increasing the production of phlegm. Excess dairy can also create congestion in the skin that can result in Acne. Chinese Medicine hates the acne. It ruins his chances with the chicks.

Therefore, Chinese Medicine urges us to keep dairy intake low and get calcium from other sources, such as broccoli, tofu, or wheat germ.

The best diet is one that is well rounded, with treats ingested in moderation, rather than being strictly forbidden

The Valediction
As any nutritionist will tell you, the best diet is one that is well rounded, with treats ingested in moderation, rather than being strictly forbidden. A petit-four binge at your shower isn’t going to destroy Epidermis U’s chances of clobbering the Free Radicals. However, eating a diet rich with vitamins, minerals and good fats will help your skin to be clear, strong and beautiful on your wedding day and beyond.
 
>Dani,
>
>Evidentely food isn't a cure all because I eat about 80% of
>the foods listed :)

But are you eating enough fat?

Most Misunderstood
All Fat is not the Enemy!!

Fat. He’s that big, quiet shop student. He’s so maligned. However, Fat is needed to keep your skin youthful and radiant. He keeps us looking great. People who avoid Fat in the halls often don’t look as good. This is because they lack the fat tissue (the adipose layer) that lies under their skin giving support, protection (like a shock absorber) and it is the source for “sebum,” which is the oil produced by your oil glands and secreted via the pores on to the surface of the skin. I can hear you already...“But I don’t want oil on my skin.” You definitely want some. All the cool kids are digging on some oil. It’s not enough to make you greasy, but enough to provide protection from the elements and to keep your skin soft.
 
Yes, I do eat fats. I started last year after learning how good fats supress appetite. One of my daily snacks is a few almonds and I also use olive oil in my salads and in my cooking. I eat chicken breast, pork, lean beef and salmon. They all contain a bit of fat.

I'm not afraid as afraid of fat as I used to be :) but thanks for asking.
 
Dani,

Nothing to do with this thread, but I had no idea you are almost 40..WTH? I honestly thought you were in your late 20's. So you must be eating everything on that list for sure! Keep it up...it is working for you!

Charlotte~~
 
Have to say...I, too, was shocked that Dani is almost 40!!!! Again...was guessing mid-20's! You look amazing! Whatever your doing...it's workin for ya! Maybe I should sign up for next years Chicago Marathon!!!

Charlotte, The first thing I would do is wipe down your equipment after each use and make sure you get into the tub as soon as you possible can after your workout is over. Also, I wouldn't *wipe* the sweat off while exercising but *dab* or *pat* it off.
 

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