bumps around the nose(?) | Skin Concern

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bumps around the nose(?)

tbh i never rlly see this as a problem, i thought it was natural and my skin were clear enough for now, but since a friend pointed these out ive been thinking about it for the past few days is it actually a skin problem? if yes how do u get rid of it? (ignore my so dry skin, focus on the bumps) but i actually have kerastosis pilaris so maybe it was from that?
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i also have that but its black ish
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Bumps around the nose can be caused by clogged pores, blackheads, whiteheads, or even skin conditions like rosacea or acne. Here are some steps to help reduce or eliminate them: 1. Cleanse Gently • Use a mild cleanser twice a day to remove dirt, oil, and debris. • Avoid harsh scrubbing, as it can irritate the skin and worsen the bumps. 2. Exfoliate Regularly • Use a gentle exfoliator 2-3 times a week to remove dead skin cells. • Opt for chemical exfoliants with salicylic acid or glycolic acid, which can penetrate and unclog pores. 3. Use a Clay Mask • Apply a clay mask once or twice a week to draw out impurities and reduce excess oil around the nose. 4. Incorporate Retinoids • Over-the-counter retinoid creams or gels can help unclog pores and promote cell turnover. • Start slowly to avoid irritation, using it every other night. 5. Apply Spot Treatments • Use spot treatments with benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid to target specific bumps. 6. Moisturize Daily • Even if your skin is oily, use a non-comedogenic moisturizer to keep it hydrated and prevent overproduction of oil. 7. Avoid Touching Your Face • Minimize touching or picking at the bumps, which can lead to irritation or scarring. 8. Stay Sun-Safe • Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen daily to protect your skin and prevent dark spots from forming
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im 16, is it ok to use a retinol? if so, any recs?
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Thos bumps are pretty normal to have. If you want to reduce the appearance of them you can maybe use a product like this
Swimming Pool Toner

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Swimming Pool Toner

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alritee tysm ive been wanting to buy this but i was hesitant, imma put it in my cart <3
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