Wednesday, December 30, 2009

How do you maintain a beautiful, flawless, pimple-free back?

I am having a very bad skin on my upper back lately. There are pimples also and it seems like it%26#039;s getting worse. My back wasn%26#039;t like this before. Do you have any beauty tips to have a beautiful, flawless and pimple-free back? Thanks for your tips and pieces of advice in advance.|||Hi Toni, Haven%26#039;t seen you around in a while. Sorry to hear you are having trouble of this kind. There are about a million different products that you can buy specifically for this kind of problem. Some will work and some won%26#039;t. The problem is that no one knows for sure exactly what your problem really is and what is causing it. A lot of the answers that you have already received suggest that you are suffering from acne.





While your problem may not be acne, it is worth your while to review what acne actually is and what causes it and how to treat it, because topical ointments and other treatments may eventually solve the problem but they don%26#039;t address the underlyng issues. Here is a link I think you should check out before you do anything else.





Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acne_vulgar鈥?/a>





This article in Wikipedia will detail what the causes and the results of acne are and suggest what to do as a follow-up if these treatments don%26#039;t work.





Basically what it boils down to is hygiene. You have developed areas on your back where the pores are clogged with a substance called sebum which amounts to skin oil along with a clot of dead skin cells.





The best treatment for this is to get yourself a good back-scrubber - one that is referred to as an exfoliant brush or scrubber. Use this with a good brand name anti-bacterial soap on your back only - not on your face or other tender parts of your body. Over a period of time you should see some results from this treatment, but if you don%26#039;t see some improvement over a period of two to three weeks, then you should probably best go to see a dermatologist for some expert advice.





As I said at the beginning, there are tones of topical ointments, creams, clensers, etc that claim to be the magic cure-all, but before you start investing a lot of money in magic cure-alls, try just investing some time, effort and a little common sense in treating this condition and I think you will find that it will go away on its on.





Of course, you should not cease the treatment once the condition is cleared up. One of the areas that is hardest to take care of is our back, and so investing in some tools and some basic clensers for your back seems to me to be the wisest choice.





I wish you the best of luck and I wish you a Very Merry Christmas and the Happiest of New Years. Good luck and best wishes, Papadoc|||Most acne that occurs from your chin and downward is mostly due to an imbalance of hormones and poor diet. Most topical creams and cleansers will not work. Acne starts from within so you have to treat from the inside. Drink *lots* of water (with fresh lemon wedges...helps cleanse the liver) do not eat a lot of refine sugars and dairy...if you like your dairy...switch to organic...no hormones added in the dairy...which regular dairy has a lot of estrogen [same with chicken] ) So look for more into the organic foods....all those additives, pesticides and chemicals that you ingest does havoc on your skin. And when you cleanse your skin...use a mild soap...not any of those harsh acne fighting soaps...you are just irritating the skin with all of those chemicals as well. Sensitive skin needs a mild cleanser. Also make sure your bed sheets and pillow cases are changed on a regular basis as well.





And in the shower just make sure to clean it up really good. Use a long exfoliating brush to help you with that. You can use a mild soap from clinique. I think they call it %26quot;acne soap.%26quot; Its actually a really good soap so you can use it on the face too. just make sure you dont use the same one on the face and back, unless your not rubbing the soap directly on your back, then its fine.Also, be careful of letting your shampoo and conditioner get onto your back because you%26#039;ll have to rinse that off really well too.





You wont see an overnight change in this so keep up with this routine %26amp; you ll see a difference on your back for sure. The soap by clinique costs around 13-15 $$. Worth the price!|||sorry i don%26#039;t know what to tell you, i have a naturally beautiful back





go see a dermo :D|||I have same problem


I use this:


http://www.neutrogena.com/econsumer/ntg/鈥?/a>|||go to the dermatologist and have them prescribe you for anti-biotic pills. they work from the inside out, so your acne will clear up all over. you can also use regular acne cream on your back. hope it gets better!|||Here is a cheap and effective cure. Use rubbing alcohol. put it on a towel and rub it in your back.


Works for me


Boston Mark|||the liver regulates everything in our body system, ask your pharmacist what food supplement available to cleanse or relax the liver

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