Sunday, November 30, 2008

Body Acne

By Jimmy Johnson

Body acne can be found on the chest area, back and shoulder area, and even on the rear end in many cases. There is no known cause for acne in general and body acne is even more confusing. Some believe that it is a possible sign of more severe blemishes that are painful to the touch or are unusually large. Most of us find body acne to be an annoyance rather than a painful experience.

Having body acne can be embarrassing as well, especially during the summer when you want to wear less clothing. While most of us aren't big on exposing our bodies in the first place, having body acne makes wearing beach clothes even less attractive. Luckily there are ways to take care of body acne to minimize breakouts.

There are many products out today that are specifically targeted for acne-prone skin, so finding a regime that works for you shouldn't be too difficult. Most pharmacies offer a whole section on clear skin routines and you can always ask a pharmacy consultant in the beauty section to help you choose the best products for your skin.

Most acne medications contain an ingredient called benzoyl peroxide, which is a strong drying out agent that quickly gets rid of oil on the skin and dries up acne. Users of products containing this ingredient need to be careful, as applying it too often may dry out the skin too much, and benzoyl peroxide can actually bleach your clothes if you get it on them.

Finding the cause of the breakouts would be very helpful, but no one really knows what actually causes pimples. There are a number of theories, but none have been proved beyond a doubt. Some body acne can be made worse by an irritant. Watch to see where you tend to break out and you may find that there is an external source for the pimples. Some fabrics can wreak havoc on the skin. Tight clothing can cause breakouts as well.

Another area to consider is the neck. The neck is special because the skin is more delicate than the skin on the back and the shoulders. Sometimes treating the skin too much can cause future breakouts. Even though acne on the neck may be considered body acne, it needs to be treated like acne on the face. - 16463

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