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Acne: There are a lot of treatments to fight acne
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Treating Back and Body Acne
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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