Back Acne (Bacne) and Chest Acne
As the name indicates, "bacne" (as well as chest acne and other types of body acne) occurs when breakouts appear in these areas of the body. The good news is that controlling acne is within reach, once you know how it's formed and how to treat your skin for optimal health.
1. Wear loose, clean clothing
The last thing you want is to trap sweat against your skin with tight, non-breathable synthetic fabrics, which will create the perfect environment for body acne to flourish.
2. Exfoliate with AHAs
Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) slough away dead skin cells and help prevent clogged pores and acne. The AHA Botanical Body Wash uses Papaya and Grapefruit Extracts to exfoliate the skin.
AHA to exfoliate and cleanse the skin. Papaya and Grapefruit Extracts help breakdown dead skin cells to leave skin feeling soft and smooth. Ginseng Extract rejuvenates while Oat Protein soothes sensitive and irritated areas. Excellent choice for those with problem skin on the back, chest and shoulders. Leaves no soapy residue and smells heavenly.
3. Beware long hair
Essentially, you don't want dirty or product-laden hair resting against your bare skin.
4. Change your sheets often (and use clean towels too)
If you're trying to beat back acne and chest acne, it's important to ensure that all the fabrics you're in contact with are as clean as possible.
5. Tone the skin
A toner that is specifically designed to help beat body acne is ideal. Created specifically to treat body acne, it includes Cucumber Extract, Sulfur, Camphor, and 10% Isopropyl Alcohol to help dry up existing acne while working to prevent future breakouts.
Back and chest acne will be healed and soothed with daily use of this body astringent that contains the same acne fighting ingredients used in our acne astringent in an extra strength formulation. Not for facial use.
6. Wash after sweating
Over-cleansing the skin is never a good idea. However, if you've been sweating a lot it's absolutely necessary to wash your body to prevent back acne and chest acne.
7. Use a mask
Two to three times a week, use a mask to help get rid of body acne. The sulfur-based Drying Mask is the perfect choice!
8. Ditch the irritating laundry detergent
Not everybody experiences bacne and chest acne from strongly perfumed laundry detergents, but if you're breaking out in these areas, your laundry detergent may be exacerbating the condition. Opt for fragrance-free detergents or detergents made for sensitive skin.
9. Spot-treat breakouts
There are four main types of acne, and four skin care weapons designed to eliminate each kind. Blackheads To treat blackheads, find a product that helps absorb oil to unclog congested pores. This combination of kaolin, zinc oxide and calcium carbonate helps to absorb oil and stubborn blackheads, clearing up congested pores. Formulated with Salicylic Acid, Colloidal Sulfur, Zinc Oxide, Camphor and Calamine, this spot treatment contains everything you need to control whiteheads overnight.
Caused by bacteria, pimples are generally small, under the surface breakouts that are pink or red in color. Drying Cream contains a special blend of Zinc Oxide, Aloe, Beeswax, Colloidal Sulfur and Titanium Dioxide to dry up small under the surface bumps.
Cystic Blemishes (Zits) form in the deeper layers of the skin. Perfect for cystic blemishes that appear on the back and chest, Buffering Lotion contains superstar ingredients Zinc Oxide as well as B vitamins and amino acids to help soothe inflammation and reduce breakouts.
Let's talk about back acne.
Addressing bacne starts with treating the skin on the neck, shoulders and back with the same caution and concern as the skin on the face, according to board-certified dermatologist.
A gentle, well-balanced regimen will yield better results and avoid damaging the skin in the process.
Shower immediately after exercising. "Never leave sweat-soaked clothing on the skin surface," says Weiser. Use a pH balancing body wash, salicylic acid/benzoyl peroxide cleanser or a sulfur-based soap to remove excess oils, debris and bacteria from the skin surface before they clog pores and cause acne breakouts.
Just be sure to avoid scrubbing the skin too vigorously, as the dermatologist says it can damage or scar the skin and over-dry the skin surface, which stimulates oil production that triggers further acne flares.
Reconsider using scented laundry products. According to Weiser, fragrance detergents can cause increased irritation and dryness on the skin surface, which triggers inflammation. "Waxy coating on dryer sheets and fabric softener can also cause clogged pores and acne flares," she says.
Choose your beauty products cautiously. "Shampoo, hair conditioner and styling products contain a variety of comedogenic ingredients including sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate," says Weiser. These ingredients along with sunscreens and skin care products containing lanolin, petroleum/petrolatum and silicone derivatives may also cause breakouts and skin irritation.
If acne is unresponsive to at-home treatment and over-the-counter medications, visit a doctor.
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