« ...Well you treat it like you would with acne on your face, only you can be more aggressive with your treatments. You can use over a 5% peroxide cream on your back, unlike your face, but it's recommended you don't use one that is over 7%. The key to treating back acne is consistently. Find a method that you know can help improve your back acne, then stick with it until you see an improvement in your back acne. If it's a great improvement then stick with this method, until your completely free of back acne. Personally I find the best natural solution to use for back acne, is getting someone to massage you with potatoes! I know that sounds completely crazy but hear me out, potatoes have been proven to help acne, it helps break down bacteria of acne, and the properties of the potato give your skin a more of a healthy look, as well as acting as an exfoiliater....
...If you notice a dryness of the skin, using a moisturizer should help. In fact, it could also help your blemishes since we should know that acne is worsened by dryness of the skin. You say a skin is healthy when it is clean and well moisturized. You can try to use moisturizer to help the problem with the dry skin. This could help your blemishes as well since many times acne is fueled by dry skin problems. A healthy skin is one that is well moisturized and clean. I do hope we are not getting set to wash the hell ( or acne ) out of our faces and then nourish it with lots of oil because of the last statement about a healthy skin? When we say clean, we do not mean washing the face several times a day. This will in fact worsen the situation as the skin would get irritated. Washing the face twice a day is quite enough. You clean your face to remove any oil, dirt, and pollutants from the air or make up because if you do not, the remains could result in bacteria seeping into your pores. Unfortunately, there are almost always bacteria in your pores. Whatever acne product we use tries to get rid of them and whenever that is achieved, you end up with a pimple free face....»
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best-acne-remedies.blogspot.com «...I bought the Marvel Mini Blue to test it out. Visually, it has the shape of a hair brush. The head has an array of these little LEDs which emit the blue light. You start the treatment by turning the unit on and applying it to the area which needs treatment. The unit has two light modes, pulsing and constant light. You alternate pulsing and constant light for 15 minutes in 3 minute intervals. The unit beeps every 3 minutes so you know when to change modes. Doing this twice a week is recommended. I tried the unit on a red bump that was starting to show. In about 2 days, the bump disappeared....»
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