23Jul/105
How would I get rid of and prevent back acne?
Ughhh, this is perhaps the most irritating problem I've ever had, and if it continues too long I may be insecure to ever even take my shirt off. The best product I've ever used is Deep Clean Astringent every morning, and it works better than nothing, but I have no idea on how to really stop it.
It has even broke out sometimes on my upper arms/shoulder area and even a little bit on my upper chest. It's driving me nuts! The more it happens, the more it scars and will look terrible. Please help!
July 23rd, 2010 - 10:56
Hey C Blade,
I used to have acne really bad and know how you feel. One day I was searching for acne cures and crap I found this blog http://www.AcneCuresForLife.blogspot.com haha( I bookmarked it lol )
Anyway I got the acne free product deal he recommends and my acne literally disappeared. It was crazy. The product i bought had a money back guarantee which is kinda cool too. I think it’s only like $25 or something
Anyway, I hope that helps!
Jonathan
July 23rd, 2010 - 10:56
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July 23rd, 2010 - 10:56
Dermatologist is your best bet. They can do and array of tests and generally come up with the cause, therefore the cure. Good luck.
July 23rd, 2010 - 10:56
Try going to a dermatologist. Thats what I did. They have some STRONG stuff!!
July 23rd, 2010 - 10:56
People suffering from mild or moderate body acne, I heartily recommend the Clear Pores System. Hard to treat cases are better left to a dermatologist’s skills, although ClearPores is certainly up to the task.
The best way to treat acne is to cleanse the skin with a solution containing Salicylic Acid and SD Alcohol 40. The ClearPores body and face washes contain these two excellent ingredients, which are accompanied by the well-known Aloe Vera (to soothe the skin and help the healing process), Dandelion Root and Yellow Dock.
See its official site: http://www.clearpores.com/clicks/clickthrough.html?a=150901
Also…keep your body skin clean every day and be careful not to trigger acne or rashes by wearing very tight clothing or heavy backpacks. If you feel your clothing, backpack or purse is causing you skin problems, then start thinking about alternatives.