body acneOne form of acne that is common in both men and women is or body acne.

In the past, acne  used to be deemed as a disorder that only teenagers got.  This picture of acne has slowly declined with the changing lifestyles of today.

Studies report that over 50% of female adults suffer from various forms of acne.  Some of the problems include cysts, blackheads and blemishes.

Teenage acne is often due to hormonal issues and hereditary.  As adults hereditary and hormones are not the only cause. Adults also get acne from stress, toxins in the environment, cosmetics and medications.

Women are also more prone to acne as compared to men because of the increased changes in hormones during menopause.  In comparison only 40% of adult males suffer from acne.

Usually adult acne is caused by the cells in the epidermal layer of the skin shedding and becoming clogged in the pores. As a result the oil that is produced in the sebaceous glands can not be released because of the clogged pores.  When oil builds up under the skin it creates a situation where bacteria under the skin can grow.

Chest and body acne is likely to occur when perspiration is trapped by synthetic types of clothing.  Sometimes external factors such as pollution and the environment can cause acne to occur in  areas other than the face as well, but most of the time it’s due to constrictive clothing and humidity.

Tip: The best way to prevent body acne is to wear breathable fabrics like cotton so that the sweat from the body can evaporate.

If body acne is something that is bothersome you can try washing off with an acne cleanser that is specifically made for the body such as Dermacleanse’s Body treatment system by ZenMed. This type of system is designed to heal existing acne and prevent new acne from forming.  You can use this product on your back, shoulders and chest.  When it’s used twice a day it is an effective form of acne prevention.

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