Our cell phones are one of our dirtiest possessions. Cell phones have been found to be contaminated 93% of the time with infective bacteria (Badr, Badr, & Ali, 2012). Considering that our faces come into direct contact with these devices several times a day, there is little wonder how the bacteria transmitted can cause acne breakouts in response.
To avoid cell phone acne, here are some tips to follow:
References
Badr, R.I., Badr, H.I., & Ali, N.M. (2012) Mobile phones and nosocomial infections
Roberts, J. A., Yaya, L. H., & Manolis, C. (2014). The invisible addiction: cell-phone activities and addiction among male and female college students Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 3(4), 254–265. doi:10.1556/JBA.3.2014.015
Ulger, F., Esen, S., Dilek, A., Yanik, K., Gunaydin, M., & Leblebicioglu, H. (2009). Are we aware of how contaminated our mobile phones are with nosocomial pathogens? Annals of clinical microbiology and antimicrobials, 8, 7. doi:10.1186/1476-0711-8-7