Back and Shoulder Acne
August 31, 2009 by Amanda Herring
Filed under Health
Most acne products available today are tailored towards those who have facial acne. Why is this? Because most of us suffer from this variant of acne. Unfortunately, acne can find home in other, equally embarrassing places such as our back and shoulder area. You can imagine what sort of effect this added nuisance has on one’s self esteem. Back acne is more than just a aesthetic eyesore. It can also be physically painful. For instance, we often lean against hard surfaces such as chairs. The added pressure that this creates can trigger discomfort in the area surrounding the lesion. It can even help the acne bacteria further penetrate. The benefit of back acne over facial acne is that it is out of plain sight. Our clothes largely cover up these lesions. However, it really is no picnic having to deal with them. Fortunately, you can treat back acne with many of the same creams and cleanser you regularly use on your face. We have outlined a treatment plan for you to follow below.
It’s easy to imagine the sheer amount of sweat and bacteria that comes into contact with our shoulders and back on a regular basis. Our clothes don’t help much when it comes to allowing these contaminants to flow downwards so that they don’t cause problems. They instead trap the bacteria and keep it within close proximity to our skin. It is no surprise that we then develop acne. Excellent hygiene is the most effective way to eliminate backacne. This translates into daily showers that incorporate cleansing the back area with an special acne-formulated cleanser. You should stop using your current body wash or soap and switch to a product that contains benzoyl peroxide. Wash your skin without any special applicators and then rinse off any remaining cleaning solution.
Cleansing in itself is not enough for clear skin. You need to use a topical medication that includes benzoyl peroxide. It comes in multiple concentrations including 10%, however lower concentrations are just as effective as higher ones. To minimize discomfort in the form of irritation, use the 2.5% variant of the cream. Apply this to your back and shoulder area every night, and within a week you will see progress. Continue to fully clear your skin afterwards.
Your favorite detergent, believe it or not, may be feeding your back acne problem. Those that are highly fragranced have been known to cause such problems. Switch to one that doesn’t have such an overpowering smell, and do the same for other laundry product you are using.
Those that engage in athletic activity should also be on the look out. Changing clothes after workouts, for one, is an effective back acne deterrent. You don’t want to let sweat sit on your skin for too long. Some of us also have a tendency to constantly touch our bare backs for one reason or another. This is not something you want to do, especially at a time when your hands are dirty. Show some self-control and you will be a step closer to clear skin.
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