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Can Conditioner Cause Back Acne?

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Dream - Acne is a common skin problem that is experienced and feared by many people, especially if it appears on the face. Acne occurs when hair follicles are clogged due to oil and dead skin cells.

Acne can occur not only on the face but also on other parts of the body. The neck, back, and chest are parts of the body that can also be affected by acne.

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Acne that appears on the back can cause discomfort. The causes of back acne include hormones, genetics, clothing, dirty bedding, and skincare products.

You don't want to suddenly have to scratch your back due to itching at the wrong time, do you? You definitely want to quickly get rid of back acne.

Can it be caused by conditioner?

To get rid of back acne, you can try several things such as showering after sweating, regularly exfoliating, wearing clean clothes, and tying your hair to prevent dirt from falling onto your back.

But, did you know, my friend, that besides the factors mentioned earlier, the conditioner you use to nourish your hair can also trigger the appearance of acne on your back?

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However, if it comes into contact with the skin, conditioner can clog pores and trigger acne. Its thick texture can cause acne to appear on the back.

How to overcome it?

But what if you really need conditioner to nourish your hair?

You can still use conditioner but followed by cleansing your body with soap.

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This is done to ensure that when you wash your body with soap after rinsing off the conditioner, you make sure that there is no residue from the conditioner sticking to your body.

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Using Scrub or Loofah Can Worsen Back Acne

Dream - Besides the face, acne often appears on the back. Although often covered by clothing, back acne still disrupts comfort and appearance. Moreover, if back acne feels sore and painful.

Back acne is not something normal and must be immediately addressed. There are various ways to overcome it. You can consult a dermatologist, deal with it yourself at home, or do both.

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Quoted from the Instagram post of Dermatologist Yessica Tania, here are some ways to treat back acne.

1. Know the Type of Acne

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Back acne is divided into two types: mild and severe. The condition of acne can be seen from the number, depth, and pain it causes.

A small number of acne that does not cause pain indicates that your acne is classified as mild or moderate. But if the acne is deep, numerous, and painful, it means your acne is classified as severe.

If you have severe back acne, you need to consult a dermatologist to effectively treat it. Meanwhile, mild acne can be treated independently by following the following efforts.

2. Change Clothes When Sweating


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Change clothes immediately when sweating to prevent the appearance of back acne. If necessary, take a shower after activities or exercise to ensure that your skin remains clean and free from the potential for acne.

3. Avoid Tight Clothing

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If you want to wear tight clothing, make sure you don't wear it too often. Wearing tight clothing can trigger the appearance of back acne due to friction or sweat sticking to clothes. Wear loose-fitting clothes that can absorb sweat easily to stay comfortable and free from back acne.

 

4. Pay Attention to Body Cleansing

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Do not use harsh cleansers or items when bathing, such as scrubs and loofah. Harsh bathing tools or soaps will worsen back acne. Use mild bathing tools and soaps. Yessica also suggests shampooing first before using soap.

5. Using the Right Soap

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Use soap that contains benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid to treat back acne. Leave it on for 5 minutes after use and rinse with clean water.

You can also use leave-on products, such as serums, lotions, or sprays that contain salicylic acid, retinol derivatives, or other active acne-preventing ingredients.

 

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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