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The same things that cause facial acne can cause body acne: overactive oil glands, too many dead skin cells and certain acne-causing bacteria. Your back is prone to pimples common place, besides your face, for a breakout because it tends to sweat more than other parts of your body and because, if you wear a lot of tight clothes or a backpack, it may get irritated from too much friction or rubbing. Thousands of oil glands are busy over producing oils to ensure your skin is smooth. Tight fitting clothes and fabric that do not allow the skin to breath is the two main reason of back acne popping out. Sweat will increase back acne because the sweat mixes with body oils to further clog pores. Tight clothing makes sweat stick to the skin and synthetic materials like Lycra and Polyester trap sweat even further, according to Acne Health.

Dead skin cells and secreted oil throughout the day rubbed against the back. Thus, they infect the skin and causes acne outbreak. Just like facial acne, back acne is caused when your pores clog with built-up oil. The pores become irritated or even infected, which is what causes the reddish appearance, inflammation, and even raised ?plug?

In hot sweaty weather, take shower immediately with oil free body wash. But for those who suffer from acne, these cells dump together and get stuck in the pore along with the oil. And to make matters worse, this back-up attracts bacteria from the hair follicles (that absorb dirt and grease from the environment), which then multiplies within the pore. In the back side of a human the number of sebaceous glands is much more and due to this the production of natural oils are also higher. This and also the fact that the human skin on the back is tougher ensure that back acne is usually severer than when they are formed on the face.

Back acne is a condition that occurs when the hair follicles on the back becomes clogged with excess oil, dry skin cells and bacteria. These then become back acne pimples that cause discomfort and some pain. Contrary to some reports, the primary cause of back acne is not stress, oily/fatty foods, excessive sweating, tight clothing or heavy backpacks. As with all health issues, it makes good sense to adopt a holistic approach, and therefore reducing stress and having a healthy diet will be beneficial, but that won't cure the back acne. This oily substance is then released through the skins pores creating an environment that is very favorable for acne outbreaks to flourish. The sebum gets trapped in the pore, which clogs openings.

It is also known that excessive oil production and dirt build up does not have a huge impact on developing back acne. Perspiring excessively and not washing or showering immediately has been shown to not increase the chances of developing back acne. Back acne happens when so-called sebaceous glands (or the glands that create oily substance) produce an excess of oil. Commonly, males suffer from back acne, particularly during puberty, where shooting androgen levels interfere with the sebaceous glands and cause them to overproduce, clogging skin pores. Like other forms of acne, back acne is caused by an overproduction of oil by the sebaceous glands in your pores.

Though a number of factors often contribute to the formation of acne, it's usually due to dead skin and excess oil of the sebaceous glands. But since the sebaceous glands on the back are much larger than those found on the face, back acne can be much worse than facial acne.

by: Shawn Everette




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