31 Ağustos 2007 Cuma

Body acne - body acne treatment

Introduction to body acne

chest acneAcne is common on the back, chest, shoulders, and even buttocks of many people. It can be a sign of more severe acne when the lesions are large and painful. Personally, when I had back acne it was moderate to severe. I found that Accutane was the only thing that helped me clear up my cystic acne.

For people with light to moderate acne on their body, the Regimen works well. Stubborn cases may respond better to a specific regimen which includes glycolic acid (alpha hydroxy) which can be found on the back acne page. However the back acne regimen use benzoyl peroxide. Benzoyl peroxide bleaches fabric. There is no way around this. So if you are applying benzoyl peroxide to your body, be sure to wear white. Even after the benzoyl peroxide has been dry for several hours, it is still not safe to let that area come in contact with colored clothing.

As with all acne, the exact cause of body acne is not known. However, we do know that irritation can make it worse. If you get acne in a certain area on your body more than others, it may be coincidence, or it may be an external irritant. Backpacks and purse straps may aggravate acne. Tight fitting clothing may irritate as well. It is impossible to keep the area of the back and buttocks untouched; we all must sit down. For this reason, it is best to look for a good treatment option instead of obsessing about what might be irritating your skin.

Neck acne - acne on the neck

The neck is a highly sensitive area. While the Regimen will work well on the neck, you will want to start exceptionally slowly. Apply bp only once per day at first, and moisturize twice per day, or more if needed. Your neck will become accustomed to benzoyl peroxide, but will react with major irritation if you start too quickly.

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