Wednesday, April 23, 2014

About Acne: Treating Body Acne

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

Acne doesn't only occur on the face.  Breakouts can happen anywhere: the back, shoulders and arms, scalp, and buns.  

While these body breakouts are maddening, they can be treated.  Ready to learn how?  Read on! 

Until next week,

Angela

Back and Body Acne Basics

Body breakouts are super common!  They happen to lots of people.  Here's everything you need to know to understand why body acne happens, and what you can do about it.  Read more


Skin Care for Body Acne
Scrubbing at your breakouts won't make them go away (and can actually make them worse!)  Here are some skin care tips to help heal and treat body breakouts.  Read more
Search Related Topics:  back acne  body acne  daily skin care

Back Acne Treatment Tips
Back acne can be particularly stubborn.  Here are some tips on treating back breakouts, to get real results.  Read more
Search Related Topics:  severe acne  acne development  acne scars

Oral Medications for Treating Body Acne
If body breakouts are widespread, sometimes the easiest way to treat them is with an oral medication.  This article gives you the lowdown on all the most common oral acne medications.  Read more


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