How to Treat Neck and Jawline Acne with Skincare

Neck and jawline acne is common amongst both women and men. For women, neck and jawline acne develops because of hormones. For men, neck and jawline acne develops because of ingrown facial hair. In this blog, licensed estheticians discuss the main skincare ingredient that helps with neck and jawline acne.

As mentioned at the beginning, neck and jawline acne is common for both women and men. The root causes of neck and jawline acne can come from stress, hormonal changes, lack of sleep, excessive sweating, and smoking. There is something important to note when treating neck and jawline acne. Treating neck and jawline acne with skincare will only be effective if you are treating the root cause.

In this case, you may be wondering…

Treating the Root Cause

First, a licensed esthetician will begin asking the client with neck and jawline acne about their lifestyle habits. Here are some examples of questions they may ask…

  • What is your sleep schedule like?

  • How are your stress levels?

  • Do you struggle with sweating excessively?

  • Are you experiencing any hormonal changes?

  • Do you currently smoke or have you smoked in the past?

Once an esthetician gets the full scope of your situation, do not be surprised if they recommend making lifestyle changes only with their skincare recommendations.

Salicylic Acid

Providing the client doesn't have an allergy to salicylic acid, salicylic acid is the best skincare ingredient to treat neck and jawline acne. Salicylic acid is great for reducing breakouts. It also calms skin irritation and inflammation. This is important because neck and jawline acne can often be painful. Especially if one attempts to extract neck and jawline acne at home. The safest way to extract painful neck and jawline acne is with a licensed esthetician.

Besides applying your at-home skincare routine to your face, neck, and chest, use a good toner. It is important that the toner you use includes salicylic acid as its main ingredient.

Note: This is crucial for those that suffer from neck and jawline acne that also sweat a lot.

The Holy Grail

Licensed estheticians agree that the Holy Grail skincare ingredients to treat acne on the neck and jawline are...

Learn if these skincare ingredients are right for your skin by chatting with Pomp's licensed estheticians.

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