Opppsss...acne again! Do you have a sexy back but feel embarrass
to show them? Afraid to wear your favorite swimming suit or don't have
chance to wear a sexy back strap? This acne problem always happens to
teenagers especially, but beware because sometimes back acne also attack
adult. Back acne, which is also known as bacne, is caused mainly by
perspiration clogging up pores, thus causing an inflammation of the
pores. Another culprit is tight clothing that traps sweat and bacteria
on skin, and irritates skin. Bacne is like a face acne problem but needs
more cares and treatments to clear them up.
Get rid those acne by
pamper your skin with the right way and the right products too -
because when you make a mistakes in choosing the right products, it will
make your skin getting worse. Here are simple steps to treat your back
and clear up the problem so you don't have to worry anymore and feeling
more comfortable and confidence with yourself. Check it out gal!
Step #1 Cleanse
If
you're an active person and always out for exercise and have a rigorous
session at the gym will make you sweat and bacteria really like those
sweaty skin to stay. Take a refreshing shower to cleanse skin everyday
and try not to skip even a day especially if you have a long hair and
sweat a lot - rinse your hair to avoid it sticky and lay on your back.
Just like how you'd treat acne-prone skin with products containing
salicylic acid, do the same with bath products to keep bacne from
re-occurring. Use a brush or loofah to gently buff skin and get rid of
dead skin cells, dirt and excess sebum.
Step #2 Scrub
Alternatively,
use a gentle scrub with finer granules to cleanse your skin. Spread on
damp skin, and rub in circular motions, being careful to be extra gentle
on blemished area, before rinsing and patting dry. Do scrubbing at
least twice a week to exfoliate those dead skin but don't make it too
hard or it will swept away your natural skin moisturizer, make it dry
and damaged your skin. Choose scrub with fines granules, the one that
gives soothes effect and smell fresh - this will help you feel good
about yourself.
Step #3 Moisturise
Keep
skin hydrated to prevent dry and flaking, especially after scrubbing it.
Try a moisturizer meant for blemish skin. To keep your skin smoothly
and blemish clear, try looking for non comedogenic and dermatologically
tested products to pamper your skin.
Step #4 Treat
Treat
existing bacne with a topical ointment or any acne spot treatments,
which use benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid in their formulation. This
will help to dry up your acne faster without drying or irritate your
skin. To get a good result, use the products as recommended to treat
your skin effectively. Ask somebody to help you reach the hiding acne at
the centre of your back. Don't miss to treat them too and don't you
ever ask your friends to pick the zit because it easily spread to the
other area which not effected yet. For hygienic, don't share your towel
or other toiletries with others and make sure you clean them regularly.
Step #5 Soothe
A
blemish back is uncomfortable, so calm the inflammation with a soothing
mist. Find the one which specifically to soothe blemish prone skin and
effective in reducing the redness. Practice to spray regularly everyday
so your back will feel more comfortable, calm and soothe no matter how
stubborn your acne or how active you are. This feeling from the cooling
process will reduce some kind of stress feeling cause by the
inflammation.
Step #6 Mask
Like your face,
your back also need masker to protect them from being greasy and
clogging. If you need a bacne-fighting boost, try to give your back a
treat with a deep cleansing mask once a week. This will help soften and
smoothen skin as well as prevent clogged pores. Use masker that a little
bit strong than the one you use for your face treatment.
However,
bacne can be a bit more stubborn than normal acne as it's in a
hard-to-reach part of your body and also it happens rare. But once you
have it, you will face difficulty to get rid it from you and you need to
be passion - treat them with the right way. Remember, besides having a
regular exercise, put attentions to what foods you take every day -
drink a lot of water and take more fruits and vegetables in your diet.
If the problem persists even after you've diligently followed these
steps, consult a dermatologist. Prevent bacne now and don't let that zit
put you down and give an effect to your self-esteem. Good luck!;)
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Saturday, July 5, 2014
Friday, June 20, 2014
Back Acne - Causes and Cures
1:11:00 PM
Nearly all of us have had to deal with acne at some point in our
lives. This embarrassing skin problem usually affects the face or quite
possibly the neck or down the chest. However some people also develop
acne breakouts on their back, usually in the form of pimples, blackheads
or other forms of acne similar to what develops on other areas of the
body.
Much like facial acne, there is no single cause for the
formation of acne on the back. However, experts presume that its
formation might be due to the same type of factors as facial acne or
other forms of acne, which are possibly causes by overproduction of the
sebaceous glands around puberty or during other times when our body
experiences significant hormonal changes.
However other factors
might contribute to the formation of acne on the back which are specific
factors to acne development on this area of the body. For instance,
tight clothing might be one possible culprit. By wearing tight
clothing, this forces perspiration from the skin to be trapped against
your skin which can lead to irritation. Also carrying a heavy bag or
backpack can also cause irritation in areas where the strap presses
against the back and shoulders. Irritation causes by the rubbing motion
of carrying such a bag can cause some people to develop back acne.
Another
thing that makes back acne different than other forms of acne is that
what you eat doesn't appear to have as much of an affect on acne
development on this region of the body as it does in the case of facial
acne. Although if you have back acne you might also have acne in other
places where diet might play a role in acne development. In addition,
since there's no conclusive evidence as to the effect diet has on back
acne development, it might not be a bad idea to adjust your diet for a
period of time just to see if it improves your results.
Moderate
cases of back acne can be treated in much the same way as other acne, by
using over-the-counter products or prescription medications. However,
when back acne becomes severe, causing cysts and other serious skin
damage, it is important to seek out the expertise of a dermatologist or
other skin care specialist to prevent possible damage to those areas of
the skin. This will help minimize the damage and possible scarring that
might result from serious cases of back acne.
By
Kevin Nelson
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