Treating Back and Body Acne
by Donald
Amodeo
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Back and body acne is a common problem for many acne sufferers.
Unfortunately, there are not as many treatment options available for those
that suffer from body acne, and just as with normal acne treatment, most
of these treatments simply do not work. In order to put an end to stubborn
back and body acne, you need to understand your skin and treat it
effectively.
Body acne is different from facial acne.
Because the skin on areas such as your back is different from the skin
on your face, the type of acne you suffer from can be different as well.
Generally, almost all cases of facial acne are caused by an excessive
production of skin oil (sebum) by the glands in your pores. This is
largely the case for body acne as well. However, besides skin oil, your
pores can also be clogged by a build-up of dead cells. The important thing
to understand is that areas such as your back may be much more susceptible
to this later cause of acne.
The layer of skin on your back is thicker than on your face, and is
less frequently exposed to the elements and other factors that could aid
in exfoliation (the process of shedding dead skin cells). Many people only
half-heartedly wash their backs in the shower, and this may simply not be
enough to scrape away those dead cells.
To make sure you’re exfoliating your entire body properly, leave that
bar of soap alone. Buy some gentle body wash and a bath sponge with some
texture to it. Wash thoroughly every day in those hard-to-reach places. If
you need to purchase a back-scrubber to reach everywhere, then get one.
Keep in mind that you shouldn’t need to scrape hard against your skin. Any
sponge will usually exfoliate the top layer of your skin much better than
your hands.
Once you begin exfoliating properly, you’ll probably notice results
fast, but there’s still the matter of preventing acne from forming in the
first place.
Take a moment to consider if you are doing anything that causes acne.
If you frequently wear clothing that isn’t quite clean, you may be giving
bacteria an extra opportunity to form. This is especially important for
clothing that hugs close to your skin and doesn’t breath well. If you wear
tight clothes and exercise, make sure not to sit around in sweaty clothes
for long.
Can acne treatments help?
Chances are that many of the same acne treatments that work on your
face will work on your back and body, but they may not be quite as potent
on the thicker skin of your back. Reading the reviews for some acne
skin care products may help you learn which one is right for you.
However, if you really want to prevent acne from forming, you need to
prevent your oil glands from over-producing. Internal acne treatments are
the best choice for this, as they are the only treatments that can really
prevent acne, and it’s also just easier to take a pill rather than trying
to apply a cream in a place such as your back. There are a few vitamin
supplements that can help with acne prevention.
Vitamin A can help by strengthening your skin cells and reducing the
production levels of your oil glands. However, too much vitamin A can have
serious side effects, so it’s best to take it simply with a multivitamin
so that you are sure to get your recommended daily value. Zinc is a
mineral that also aids in regulating your oil glands, and is a powerful
antioxidant that can eliminate toxins in your skin cells. Taking a zinc
supplement every day has been shown to reduce acne for many. Too much zinc
can cause stomach pain, so just be sure to listen to your body.
Vitamin B5 is the safest and most effective vitamin for acne treatment.
The doses required are higher than for other vitamins, but since B5 is
water-soluble there is no health risk at all. Vitamin B5 assists oil
regulation by enhancing the rate at which your body metabolizes skin oil,
and thus can prevent most cases of acne when taken in sufficient
doses.
By exfoliating properly on the outside and preventing acne on the
inside, almost anyone can be rid of body acne in just a few weeks.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Don Amodeo is the webmaster of Acne-Vitamins.com, where you can find
vitamin B5 acne
products and a free guide to vitamins for acne. This article may be
republished provided that the author's information and all active links
are left intact.
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