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Body Acne Tips |
There is hardly a person in the world who could boast of avoiding acne. First of all this problem
concerns every
living man and woman because of the natural processes in our bodies
when they grow and live and only then because of impurities of the
environment.
Pimples on a face spoil the impression of a person. They make the face
look ugly but the real trouble is when the acne covers all the body.
Generally body acne is concentrated on a chest and back. Usually these
places with body acne are thoroughly covered with some thick clothes
that makes the things worse. Acne
skin
is the result of the sebaceous glands hyperactivity. When the skin is
covered with thick clothes then it has no chance to have a good
ventilation hence increasing sweating that causes more oil production.
To carry out the proper body acne
control
in hot areas the clothing should be light and the skin should be
disinfected by the everyday washing with soap or some cleansing lotion.
Since body acne is caused by oily skin the body acne products should
contain the
ingredients that reduce production of oil and fight the bacteria that
are deep in the skin and cannot be removed by the usual daily shower.
The reason for bad body acne is usually the fact that your back, neck
or buttocks are too hard to reach. When you look at yourself in a
mirror first of all you see your face and notice the minor whitehead
pimples that can be easily cured by simple washing up with soap. But
the bad body acne on your back is noticed only on occasion or when it
begins to hurt on wearing some clothing that tends to cause friction.
The body acne treatment
is just
like the facial acne treatment. Acne products can be bought almost
everywhere and belong to those of over-the-counter medications. Using
the medication, body acne cream
or gel
containing such ingredients as salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide will
remove the dead cells of the skin and kill harmful bacteria. They say
that the usage of acetone combined with alcohol is a good way to get rid of acne too.
The statement is
based on the degreasing properties of the former and mild antimicrobial
properties of the latter.
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