Get Rid of Chest Acne

Chest acne is a common skin condition that affects both adults and adolescents. Bacteria and germs are the prime cause of acne on the chest and back area, because the chest is often covered it can provide and it can retain dirt much longer than the face. It can also become irritated through certain types of clothes which may contribute to acne. The most common causes of chest acne are high levels of stress, tight fitting clothes, pollution, medications, hormonal changes, and genes.

Living a stressful life can greatly contribute to acne because it creates imbalances in the body. One of the best ways to prevent this condition is by living a healthy and balanced life, also be sure to get adequate sleep.

Pollution can be another cause because a large amount of dust and dirt flying through the air will almost certainly cause your skin to break out in pimples. Breathing polluted air is also harmful for the body and should be avoided if possible.

Tight fitting clothes can irritate the skin and also cause acne. When the clothes rubs back and forth on your skin it can cause you to sweat and that oil from your skin will seep into the open pores. This leads to clogging and breakouts on the skin. Additionally, hot clothing can also cause the skin to perspire heavily which can create a breeding ground for bacteria. If you are in a humid climate you should try to wear clothes that will keep your body cool. Make sure to wash your clothes regularly as well. The chest area is much less sensitive that other acne-prone areas like the face so you'll be able to use stronger soaps to help combat it. You shouldn't use body soap if you have acne or your chest may become dry, try to avoid picking the pimples as well.

Hormonal changes that cause acne usually occur during the adolescent stage although some adults may have hormonal acne as well. Women who are pregnant sometimes get acne as well. Genes also play a large role in acne conditions, if your parents or brothers and sisters had acne you probably will too. There are a number of methods you can use to fight this type of acne, by researching you'll be able to find numerous ways how to get rid of chest acne. The same method won't work for everybody so if one doesn't work try another.

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Are Your Clothes Causing Your Skin Irritation and Acne?

It is something people rarely consider when they are having skin problems, but can actually be the source for them. The source is your clothing! While many of the skin irritants I have discussed in previous articles are avoidable, you can hardly avoid wearing clothes. Here is why clothing itself can be a skin irritant for many reasons:

1. The abrasiveness and texture of the fabric itself.

2. Allergic responses to dyes, metal fasteners, appliques and their glues or even just the chemical additives used in processing the fabric.

3. Scratching and contact from the tags, fasteners, and seams.

4. Chafing from frequent movement of the fabric on your skin in the same area.

5. Heat rash or bacterial infections from fabric that does not allow the skin to breathe or dry quickly trapping moisture. Leather is notorious for this.

You may have some difficultly determining that your skin irritation is from your clothing. First, you may want to eliminate other things, such as your soap, laundry detergents, fabric softeners (liquid and dry sheets) and cosmetics applied directly to your skin... and measure the difference in your skin. Then, you'll want to examine where the irritation is occurring, and see if you can clearly identify something in or on a particular article of clothing that is coming in contact with the irritated skin.

For example, if you are wearing a headband when you work out and you getting breakouts or red spots on your forehead, then the headband could be the culprit. Try working out for a week without the headband and see if things improve. There really is a great deal to understand about the skin and what can affect it.

We often take this largest organ of the human body for granted other than for vanity until it causes us problems. The skin and any irritation is almost always a storyteller and can provide clues to overall health and foretell future problems and diseases. Take good care of your skin, it's the only one you have, and it will serve you for a lifetime.

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Adult Acne - Does the Boot Fit?

It has been said that all of us has been prone to the odd zit or two at some point in our lives. This is all very good but what happens if you are constantly bombarded with spots and they never seem to go away?

Yes, this actually does happen to a lot of people and it is said that as much as 25% of all adults suffer from some form of adult acne.

Although there are many speculations to the real causes of acne in adults (as well as acne in all ages) it is also true that there are many treatments and cures. The problem is that there are so many so called cures and treatments on the market ranging from medical, natural and even psychological treatments...

So, which ones work?

Many people blame adult acne on their hormones and therefore get hormonal treatment; others prefer medical cures such as benzoyl peroxide (good for teens - but what about adults?).

Others I know swear by natural treatments and have opted for the "acne-free" info products which (in my opinion) have some of the quickest and safest results.

If you're female then it may be interesting to know that the birth control pill has been acclaimed as one of the quickest methods of clearing up adult acne - although not much good for the rest of us.

I personally used to love going on holiday as I found that using certain sun-tanning lotions (as well as the sun itself) helped my acne and cleared it up for a while - although I understand this wouldn't work for 95% of others. Perhaps I should have moved to somewhere warmer?

I have even heard it mentioned that "one should adopt" in order to stay on the birth control pill - and thus keep acne at bay! However, I am hoping this was a joke ...
 
On the other hand, adult acne can really mess with your life. I have lost count of the number of people I have spoken to or have come across in bulletin boards that tell me that acne has played a real part in their relationships. Many folk feel so self-conscious and are unable to find a partner because of how they feel about themselves and how they think others' see them.

As many of us know, this is all too often not the case at all.

So, in summing up, I would say try out a number of treatments but don't just stick to what you know or what you've been told as there are a number of treatments out there that could have your cure written all over them - all you've got to do is find the right one.

Like I said at the start - if the boot fits, wear it.
All the best,
Andy
Andy's website helps adult acne sufferers with their acne problems. Please visit the site for more information on Adult Acne.
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