Hi, I’m no expert in dermatology, I’ve been thinking about my face skin for the last 20 minutes: why is all the bad skin on the face?
As children all the skin is fine but from puberty all the way through life, we face acne, black heads, dry skin, oily skin, redness… Pretty much all on the face. Maybe a little on the upper back. My knees’ skin is fine, my butt’s skin’s fine too.
Why is our face special?
In: Biology
Your face is the most exposed part of your skin, and it’s the part people look at the most so you’re the most aware of it. It gets the most sun-exposure and the most about of touching-which means it’s more likely to get wrinkly and acne-riddled than parts of your body that don’t get treated the same way.
But people have terrible skin all over their bodies. It depends on the person, their lives, and their genetics.
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