What Is The Best Way To Treat Back Acne?
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Tip! Taking care of your skin also involves going slow on the make-up and also religiously removing any traces of make-up when retiring for the night.
Although acne is more commonly found on the face, there are instances when acne skips that part of the skin and goes to other parts of the body such as the back, the chest and alike. There are still no clear explanation why this happens except that maybe oil glands in affected parts of the body are more active than those in the face.

The cause of acne on other parts is actually the same as the causes of acne on the face. Often, eruptions are caused by the over activity of the oil glands that produce extra sebum on the skin. Experts believe that this is primarily due to changes in the body brought about by the male hormones testosterone and androgen. When there is over-production of oil on the skin, hair follicles on the face dead skin cells on the lining of the pores and dirt from the surrounding locations all combine to trap the sebum into the pores causing the swelling.

When this occurs, resident bacteria that are normally found in the pores are activated, thus causing the skin eruptions. There are also times when bacteria outside come into the frame and settle on the pores of the skin. To fight off the attack, the body send white blood cells to the location. This then results in further swelling.

Tip! The best acne product can include face peels, exfoliants, washes and even make-up to help tone down existing conditions.
Many people however believe that body acne, particularly back acne is more of a hereditary problem than a hygienic one. People with family history of acne are more prone to develop this kind of acne problem. Also, perspiration and tight fitting clothes may help you develop the problem. This is perhaps the reason why a lot of really active people, especially those that deal with a variety of sports have back acne.

Compared to facial acne, back acne and other types of body acne is hard to treat. They also do not respond well to treatment for scars. This is why it is useful to nip the problem in the bud before it spreads to other areas of the body. Aggressive treatment is often called for as this condition can be really stubborn.

Milder cases of back acne is treated with salicylic-acid cleanser. Patients are advised to wash the area daily for optimum results. They are also asked to take a shower after perspiring so as to reduce the development of the acne problem. Benzoyl peroxide is also applied on the affected area. Benzoyl has been proven to be quite effective in fighting off the condition. This is followed by a moisturizer made from alpha hydroxy acid. This will assist to exfoliate the skin while making sure that it does not dry out. Salicylic acid and Benzoyl peroxide are also applied to treat the pimples individually.
 
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