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Pimples on My Back – What a Pain in the Neck!
My skin is oily and therefore I am used to getting pimples. There were pimples on my face since I went to college and many of my classmates used to pick on me. When I got pimples on my back, it was even worse. It was difficult to sleep and it was difficult to clean them during my shower or bath. Trying to see them in the mirror was quite literally a pain in the neck.
First, I used the same medication I was using for my face. It contained 1% salicylic acid. But that increased the irritation and my back became all reddened. I also started feeling drowsiness and nausea. So I stopped that. There are other medications containing benzoyl peroxide but they also produce side effects so I did not want to try them.
Afterwards, I tried various home remedies like using tomatoes and lemons and honey but they only had little effect. I can swear that it was far easier to apply a remedy on my face than on the pimples on my back. It got all messy while sleeping. Can you imagine that kind of sticky goo on your back??
Then one of my friends suggested that Is change my soap. She was using orange papaya soap with great effect on her own pimples. I tried the same soap but had no effect. However, I decided to try a different soap to see if that would work. After trying several soaps, what finally worked for me was sulfur soap. It was such a relief to see the pimples on my back go away.
I will suggest you that if home remedies do not work, you can also try changing your soap. Not all soaps will have the same effect, so it is important to try out various soaps before you can find the right one for your skin type. You must also make sure that you keep your back dry and clean. Drinking 8 to 10 glasses of water every single day is also important, as that keeps the body clean from toxins.
Back Pimples and Butt Pimples
Acne pimples on your back and butt isn’t hereditary like facial acne is, so there’s no way that we can predict if we’re going to have it.
If your back has large pores, you’re probably more likely to have back acne pimples than your friends with smaller pores. And the bad news is that the skin on our back and backside is thicker than the skin on our face. Thicker skin means that the acne pimples will be deeper, and harder to clear up. Read the rest of this entry »
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