Current Dermatology is a full-service medical and cosmetic dermatology practice offering professional, comprehensive skin care solutions. Led by board-certified dermatologists, you can rest easy knowing you are in expert hands for all your skin needs.
It's been a hot summer, especially these last few weeks! Participating in sports and physical activities is excellent for overall health and well-being, but it can sometimes come with an unwanted side effect: acne. Sports-related acne, often caused by sweat, friction, and bacteria buildup, can be frustrating to deal with. However, with the right approach, it's possible to manage and prevent breakouts effectively.
Here's how:
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- Practice Good Post-Workout Hygiene:
- Immediately after exercising, change out of sweaty clothing and shower to remove sweat, bacteria, and oils from the skin's surface.
- Consider using a wash with benzoyl peroxide on areas that tend to break out. For facial involvement, look for a cleanser with 4-5% benzoyl peroxide. On the body, go stronger with a 10% wash.
- Benzoyl peroxide kills acne-causing bacteria and reduces inflammation.
- Use Salicylic Acid Pads Immediately after games and practice:
- Prevent acne on the go! Keep salicylic acid pads in your bag to immediately wipe down acne-prone areas after activities.
- Look for pads with 2% salicylic acid to avoid irritation and maintain skin pH balance.
- Salicylic acid exfoliates off dirt, sweat, and oil on the skin’s surface and effectively unclogs pores.
- Clean equipment regularly:
- Helmets and chin straps should be wiped down daily.
- Look for a hypochlorous acid spray specifically formulated for use on sports equipment. These products are designed to be gentle on materials like plastic and foam while effectively killing bacteria.
- Hypochlorous acid is gentle yet effective, making it suitable for individuals with sensitive or acne-prone skin.
- Avoid Whey Protein:
- Some studies suggest that whey protein supplements may exacerbate acne in certain individuals due to its hormonal effects.
- Consider alternative protein sources such as plant-based proteins or lean meats to support muscle recovery and growth without risking acne flare-ups.
- Choose Non-Comedogenic Products:
- Opt for SPF, skincare, and hygiene products labeled as non-comedogenic.
- This means that they are less likely to clog pores and contribute to acne formation.
- Wear Breathable Clothing:
- Choose moisture-wicking fabrics for workout clothing to help keep sweat away from the skin and minimize friction.
- Avoid tight-fitting clothing that can trap sweat and bacteria against the skin, leading to acne flare-ups.
- Practice Good Post-Workout Hygiene:
- Consult a Dermatologist:
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- If sports-related acne persists despite your efforts, consider seeking advice from a dermatologist. They can provide personalized treatment options, such as topical medications or oral antibiotics, to help manage your acne effectively.
Dr. Molly Walterhoefer is the founder of Current Dermatology and Cosmetic Center. She is a board-certified dermatologist with additional expert training in cosmetic dermatology. She is a Maryland native who currently lives in Annapolis with her husband and daughter.
Dr. Molly’s practice philosophy values honesty, collaboration, compassion, and accessibility. Her cosmetic aesthetic focuses on subtle and natural-looking results. She thrives in combining her medical expertise with a strong doctor-patient relationship to help patients develop a more personalized and strategic skincare plan, delivering an experience that is as exceptional as your results.
She also has a special interest in helping those with medical dermatologic concerns obtain accurate diagnoses and implement practical treatment solutions. She is a strong proponent of proactive screening and early detection of skin cancer and performs thorough full-body skin cancer screenings using dermoscopy.
Qualifications and Professional Associations:
- Magna Cum Laude Vanderbilt University, BA
- Magna Cum Laude University of Maryland School of Medicine, MD
- Dermatology Residency, University of Maryland
- Board-Certified Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology
- American Academy of Dermatology
- American Society of Dermatologic Surgery
- American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery






