Body acne - body acne treatment
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Body acne - body acne treatment
Body Acne is common on the chest, back, shoulders and even the buttocks, but it can appear anywhere on the body.
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Body acne, just like facial acne, is a genetic disease. If your mother or father had body acne, chances are you're likely to struggle with it yourself. Studies show us that most people with facial acne have some amount of body acne as well. Body acne develops in a similar way to facial acne. However, the skin on the body can be thicker than that on the face and often has larger pores, making for more severe acne lesions at times.
Acne can develop anywhere on the body except for the palms of the hands and the soles of the feet. That is because these are the only two areas which do not have sebaceous glands where acne is formed. So, if you're wondering if the pus filled red marks on your arms, legs, buttocks, or elsewhere are acne, chances are they just might be. If you are unsure, see a dermatologist for a diagnosis.
Causes of body acne
As with any type of acne, the exact cause of body acne remains unknown. However, we do know that irritation can make it worse. Anything that rubs against your skin can cause irritation. Our bodies are constantly in contact with things, so it makes no sense to try to avoid all rubbing. If you are experiencing acne in one area, try to be cognizant of what might be regularly rubbing and irritating that area and make a change if you can. Damp, sweaty clothing combined with irritation tends to aggravate acne even more.
Avoiding irritation
- Wear breathable cotton clothing when possible. If you get sweaty, try to change your clothing when you can.
- Time your workouts so that you can shower and treat your skin using the Body Regimen afterward.
- Generally try to be aware of what might be irritating your skin in areas where you break out regularly and make changes where you can.
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