Monday, 1 June 2015

How to Deal With Bacne: A 3-Step Plan

How to Deal With Bacne: A 3-Step Plan

Finding the confidence to bare your shoulders in the summertime is a million times easier when you know your skin[1] isn't covered in bacne[2] (a.k.a. back acne). Thankfully Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank of the Fifth Avenue Dermatology and Laser Center[3] in NYC has tips to help keep your body breakouts under control.

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1. Nix tight clothes. "Sweat and tight clothing can aggravate acne and bacteria, especially at the gym," explains Dr. Frank. So whether you're heading to a workout or going to be outside in high temperatures for a long period of time, think "soft cotton t-shirt" not "spandex."

2. Rinse as soon as you stop sweating. The key to preventing breakouts in the first place: Not allowing perspiration to mix with your sunscreen and other potential pore-clogging products. Step into a quick shower, or at the very least, wipe yourself down with a body or makeup wipe after a sweat session.

3. Switch to a salicylic body wash. The ingredient will help clear breakouts on your back the way it does on your face. Dr. Frank's pick: Neutrogena Body Clear Body Wash, ($7, drugstore.com[4]). But keep in mind: "Scrubbing and exfoliating will aggravate the condition, so avoid loofah sponges and anything abrasive." warns Dr. Frank.

Photo by Mark Leibowitz

References

  1. ^ skin (www.glamour.com)
  2. ^ bacne (www.glamour.com)
  3. ^ Fifth Avenue Dermatology and Laser Center (www.pfrankmd.com)
  4. ^ drugstore.com (rstyle.me)

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