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How To Treat Back Acne
When most people think of acne, they think of it
occurring on the face, since that is where it is most commonly
seen. That is, however, not the only problem area for the
skin where acne can develop...
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Acne is also common on the back and chest. It is often
more difficult to treat because the skin on the back is tougher
than that on the face. It is necessary to use different skin care
products on this area. The back is also in constant contact with
clothing and other materials that might irritate the skin, which
can further aggravate the condition.
Acne is caused from excess oils on the skin that build
up and form lesions called pimples. Acne prevention is the best
way to treat it, but this can be more difficult to do on the back.
Like with facial acne, it is important to stick to
a daily skin regimen especially for this type of acne. This includes
a cleanser, lotion, and possibly a moisturizer. Glycolic acid is
also said to work well with such a regimen.
Another way to treat back acne is to figure out what
is causing or aggravating it. Heavy backpacks are worn across the
upper shoulders and part of the back. If you carry one, especially
on a daily basis, and have particular trouble with acne in these
areas, you might try switching to a shoulder bag, or pack with carry
handles. Once your acne clears up, try wearing the backpack once
again. If the irritation returns, you will know at least part of
the cause, and may consider other alternatives instead.
The clothing you wear can also affect and irritate
your acne. Tight clothing can rub against your skin, which will
aggravate it, and can also promote sweating. Sweat will, in turn,
cause excess oil build-up, which will cause more breakouts to occur.
Rough clothing is also bad for acne-prone areas, as
it aggravates the afflicted area, which can irritate existing acne
and cause new breakouts.
Like other forms of acne, back acne can be mild, moderate,
or severe. It is important to recognize the type and severity of
your condition so you can treat it accordingly. Skin type also plays
a part in the treatment of acne. Different skin types require different
treatments, and react differently to products.
If you are using over-the-counter products that don't
seem to be working to clear up your back acne, seek the advice and
care of a physician who can help you find a treatment that is right
for you.
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about Acne Prevention at Acne Resource Center |