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How To Get Rid Of Bacne Get more great tips on how to care for your skin at Howcast.com: Skin Care Videos Introduction A random pimple or two is one thing. But if your back is covered with acne, you, my friend, have bacne. You Will Need
Treat bacne like garden-variety face zits by applying an over-the-counter pimple cream that contains 10% benzoyl peroxide. Benzyol peroxide can bleach fabric, so only use old shirts, sheets, and towels that you don’t mind staining when you have the product on. Step 2: Wear loose, natural clothesAvoid wearing tight clothing like sports bras or tank tops, especially when they’re synthetic, or heavy backpacks. Loose, natural fabrics like cotton will help wick sweat away. Step 3: Shower after exerciseAlways bathe immediately after exercising or sweating. Step 4: Unclog poresUse an exfoliating body scrub that contains salicylic acid, AHA acids, or benzoyl peroxide. This will dry out existing pimples and remove the dead skin that clogs pores. Leave it on for at least five minutes before rinsing. Avoid hair conditioners containing panthenol, which clogs pores. Step 5: Consider professional treatmentConsider going to a day spa for a bacial. Similar to a facial, it involves having your skin exfoliated and plucked free of pimples. Step 6: See a dermatologistIf your bacne is severe or resistant to treatment, see a dermatologist. They might recommend beginning an oral antibiotic, which can be very effective in banishing bacne—and, yes, even the dreaded butne. FACTBacne is hereditary—your chances of having it are greater if your parents did. |