Or mostly all over. Might need to visit a demitologist. Not sure if pollution is causing this. But it is bad, no hives etc seen.
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Start with the easiest and most obvious; Environmental fartists.
Over exposure to the sun? Change the brand of soap and detergent used. Next up is water. Some areas have over chlorinated to address the deficiencies in water supply, while others have pollutants in the water.
Next is to determine if it is insect related, like a skin mite infestation, or bed bugs etc.. Next, verify for mold and dust. Most of the time it is environmental. Rule out the easiest first and then move on to a medical issue.