how can i get rid of back acne im 23 yrs old and my skin on my back has a lot of black heads it looks so ugly?
February 11th, 2009Question: how can i get rid of back acne im 23 yrs old and my skin on my back has a lot of black heads it looks so ugly?
i want to be ready to show some skin by the summer what can i do to get rid of discusting black heads on my back does retin A work i dont kno what to do i get black heads on my face also but my back is worser. what can i do can anyone please help me?
Best answer:
Answer by Chris
Following are some useful tips to follow in order to get rid of pimples swiftly and safely :
1 . Wash the back with an anti-bacterial cleanser but remember not to use regular soap.
2 . Try to cut down on the stress in your life because stress causes pimple.
3 . Make sure that you do not wear clothing that is too tight because it is a huge element that causes body pimples.
4 . If you have long hair, get all of the oil and shampoo out of your hair when washing.
5 . See a dermatologist because the results are amazing.
Eating disorder such as using excess oily and fat food does not give rise to back acne but in order to overcome doubts it is suggested to adjust your diet for a period of time to notice the improvements.
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STOP popping the spots, also known as pimples and zits. This may make the pimple look worse due to inflammation and irritation. Popping a zit can spread infection under the skin and produce even more pimples than before. If you do pop a spot then immediately clean it with soap and water or rubbing alcohol in order to prevent infection. If a pimple erupts in a particularly bothersome place, learn how to target a single pimple. And if you’re determined to pop, learn how to pop a pimple safely and properly. If you do pop a pimple and you want to avoid anything resembling Western medicine, one thing to try is put a mixture of honey and ground cinnamon on the spot. Put a band-aid on it also. You may also want to stay away from stress.
Remove any make-up you have on. Wearing make-up can clog pores, making them dirty and causing pimples. Also try to wear oil-free makeup (if you have oily skin) or a medicated makeup.
Use a mild soap for sensitive skin but it doesn’t matter exactly what type of soap you use. It can be designed for acne-prone skin or not, but you will want to treat your skin gently. Harsh antibacterial soap may actually make your acne worse by irritating skin.
Remove dead skin cells regularly by exfoliating. Use a gentle scrub with natural defoliants like ground walnut shells, or use an over-the-counter chemical defoliant like salicylic acid or glycolic acid. Adding ground walnut shell to a thick moisturizer like cocoa butter can be effective too. Take caution, because over-exfoliating can actually increase the likelihood of acne by irritating the skin. Pat dry, rather than rubbing, since rubbing can cause irritation to the fresh skin you’ve just revealed.
Use a good toner. Spray onto face or wipe on with a cotton ball and wipe off with a clean, dry cotton ball. This gets rid of excess cleanser and tightens pores. Good, inexpensive choices include plain witch hazel for normal to dry skin, lemon juice, or 3% hydrogen peroxide for oily skin. 70% ethyl rubbing alcohol can also be used for severe oiliness, but it can really dry out your skin and irritate it more. Some toners are medicated, and this stage is the best for using a medicated product if you’re only going to use one medication.
Bacteria in pores is one cause of spots. Reduce the amount of bacteria by using toners containing anti-bacterial agents like alcohol, peroxide and benzalkonium chloride, and by using creams that contain benzoyl peroxide (ask your doctor about benzaclin, with moisturizer if you have dry skin, as it works better than just plain benzoyl because benzoyl takes up to 8 weeks before improvement is seen) which kill bacteria as well as cause the skin to regenerate faster.