minor body/back acne…?
Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
8:31 am
how to get rid of some minor acne on the chest and back?
Tagged with: acne • body/back • minor
Filed under: Body & Back Acne
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use proactive.
use an acne facewash on your back and chest and follow up with an oil free moisturizer
I love Clearasil BP Plus, use it only when you need it!
use a gentle cleanser in the shower to the affected parts, drink plenty of water, and keep yor clothes loose and clean, to keep from yuor skin from becoming congested.
Good luck and don’t stress out about it, noone can see it anyway!
ok this sounds weird but it worked for me:
use head & shoulders shampoo (w/ zinc) as a body wash!! it also gets rid of dry/itchy skin
To help prevent it in the future, make sure that you wash and condition your hair first. THEN, wash your body and back last. Also, make sure that you get all the shampoo/conditioner out of your hair. Also make sure that you dry your back completely after your shower.
I used to have some backne in HS, but I hardly get it anymore because of this simple trick.
You can eliminate face, chest, back, and body acne, and reduce the amount of pimples and outbreaks that you have, no matter how many products you may have tried that failed. From the time that I was 13, until the time that I was 36, I suffered from severe acne. I had acne all over my face; and I also had blackheads all over my back. I had been a customer of Proactiv and Nature’s Cure for years, and of course they both worked for 1 month or so and then did nothing for the next three months. It seemed as though my acne learned to adapt. But, don’t be dismayed. Your story does not have to be the same as mine.
Avoid alcohol, acids, and chemical solutions. Your skin needs to train itself to balance “sebum” and oil and naturally fight bacteria. Alcohols, salicylic acid, Retina-A, and benzoyl peroxide, actually dry the skin; and because they are synthetic, acne-causing bacteria become immune to the chemically created solutions. Why? Because chemical solutions are created to treat the type of bacteria they sought to treat that was in existence when the solutions were made. Unfortunately, bacteria are living organisms and they learn to mutate quickly. When mutation occurs, salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide fail.
What is the Best Way to Treat Acne?
Step One.
Go all-natural. Essential oils, natural herbs, and natural nutrients are the best way to kill acne. Fight nature by using nature. Essential oils are higher powered and more effective than any acid or peroxide created in a lab that was “derived” from some natural source. They are extremely potent and not harmful to your skin. Furthermore, they actually help to balance sebum without making your skin oily. The best product on the market that has essential oils and kills acne is Beauty 4 Ashes Acne Eliminating Facial Kit. The makers claim that there stuff works overnight; and I have to say, it really does. It exfoliates and cleans your skin brilliantly. This product is also packed with lots of skin healing ingredients, including Aloe Vera. In the two months that used it, my acne and scars literally disappeared. Best yet, in one year, my acne and blemishes have not returned and my pores have shrank. Beauty 4 Ashes has several skin care products created to treat acne, but I recommend ordering their kit first to get a bit of everything. You can find it online at http://www.discoverb4a.com.
Step Two.
Consider taking flax oil on a regular basis. You need to keep your system clean. But, you don’t need to spend tons of money on vitamins labeled nature’s cure. All you need to do is to flush your system of unnatural chemicals and preservatives that might be triggering your breakouts. You can buy flax oil anywhere. Check out Vitamin Shoppe or WalMart.
Step Three.
Drink 8-10 glasses of water per day. This will flush your system from all impurities and toxins.
use a body scrub everyday and a loofah.