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Spotty cleavage

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Whoopstheregomyinsides · 06/05/2019 21:39

I’m having a few power surges currently. Not really hot flushes but getting a bit warmer than I was an noticed I’ve a lot of itchy spotty bits in between boobs. It itches when sweaty (I’m so very attractive) and now looks like acne. Any ideas?

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Aprilladvised · 06/05/2019 21:44

I had a Decapeptyl injection recently. It induce a short term menooause-like state (for 4/6 weeks). It was lovely as it gave me PMS and period relief for the first time in years. I had two or three hot flushes in that period but the only other negative side effect I had was acne
Like spots on my chest (chacne?!). I used tea tree oil on it and it cleared up more or less.

Whoopstheregomyinsides · 06/05/2019 21:46

It’s just another lovely symptom of my hanging body.

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Whoopstheregomyinsides · 06/05/2019 21:46

Changing I mean. Although hanging is quite apt Blush

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Whoopstheregomyinsides · 06/05/2019 21:47

Loving chacne- or chits? Grin

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Sybelline · 06/05/2019 21:49

Maybe try Nip Fab glycolic wipes on the affected area. Available at Boots or Superdrug. Often on special offer somewhere.

bluebeck · 06/05/2019 21:50

Dunno about the spots - clearasil?

Thought I would pop by though and mention that since turning 50 I now have to use anti perspirant on my, erm, underboob area or it gets all sweaty and smells like cheese by the evening Grin Grin

Whoopstheregomyinsides · 06/05/2019 21:54

Maybe I’ll swap my perfume spritz for deodorant then too!!

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YorkieTheRabbit · 06/05/2019 22:03

Being of a certain age -52- I found that Alpha H liquid gold shifted said cleavage spots, along with blotchy chicken skin upper arms. Grin

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