Back Acne and Types of Acne

by admin on December 7, 2011

What type of acne do I have?

Acne consists of whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, and sometimes, deeper boil-like lesions called nodules. Acne can be mild, moderate or severe. Mild acne can appear as whiteheads and blackheads or even pimples. If you have moderate acne, you will see more pimples and pustules on your face, and possibly on your chest or back. In severe acne, you will see a lot of nodules, which are painful and large, on your face, chest, back and maybe on other areas of your body, too. It can lead to serious and permanent scarring. Even less severe cases can be followed by scarring. If you think you might have nodular acne, see your doctor right away!

Males generally have more severe acne than females because of their hormonal structure and they tend to develop acne on the back and chest. This type of acne is more often difficult to treat than facial acne.

Mild and moderate acne

Break outs will be milder and last a shorter time with the use of BIOSKINCARE or with topical chemical antiseptic products (applied on the skin). Also scarring can be prevented or healed with BIOSKINCARE for it is both a substance that triggers the regeneration of damaged tissues and a powerful natural antibiotic that fights acne bacteria within the skin follicles, without the pitfalls of pharmaceutical antibiotics which create bacterial strains that are resistant to treatment.

Severe acne

BIOSKINCARE works for most people and it also works for severe acne when used in conjunction with systemic (oral) antibiotics or retinoids (accutane) and a proper diet.

Isotretinoin (accutane, roaccutane) and Retin A aim to decrease the amount of oil produced by the skin’s sebaceous (oil) glands. But the problem is not too much sebum production if your follicles are not plugged or your sebaceous glands are not pinched off (to understand this read about the causes of acne above). And those substances can have harmful long term effects and very uncomfortable side effects.

BIOSKINCARE can be used for acne scars or acne scarring in conjunction with retinoids (isotretinoin: accutane, roaccutane, or Retin A, Differin gel, etc.) or in conjunction with oral systemic antibiotics for severe acne infections.

Severe acne can also be addressed with a more holistic approach, and if BIOSKINCARE does not work for you in a few days (5-12 days) instead of starting an endless search for a topical product that will work the procedure we have suggested to get rid of toxins within your skin is a must (for details click here)

When should you start to treat your acne ?
Since everyone gets acne at some time, there is no “correct” time to treat it. The best advice is to take action when you think it’s out of control. This can be when severe acne flares suddenly, mild acne that just won’t quit, or even when a single pimple decides to show up the week before your prom or wedding. The decision is yours.

What can you do about acne?

Gently wash your face twice a day with a mild soap and pat dry.

Apply BIOSKINCARE Snail Cream after washing your face.

Avoid direct exposure to sun. If you are in outdoor sports, use non-irritating sun screen

The ladies should choose water-base non-comedogenic cosmetics and avoid birth- control pills that contain androgenic progestogens such as norethisterone, norgestrol, norgestrienone, lynestrenol and medroxy progesterone acetate. Check with your doctor if the pill seems to be making acne worse..

Avoid touching or squeezing the pimples with your hands.

If your acne is moderate or severe follow the procedure to get rid of toxins described above.

Why is BIOSKINCARE CREAM a wise biological solution for Acne?

Our skin has a reputation of being a barrier to exterior environment by not letting substances such as cosmetic ingredients or airborne pollutants into it. The truth is that the skin acts as a filter to assess and determine the relationship – the user-friendliness, if you will – to the interior body itself. The skin is a very accommodating organ. It is built to adapt to the environment so it can help to keep us alive in any given climate. The most immediate environment to our skin is what we put on it topically. Yes, the skin care and cosmetics we select.

The skin’s natural filtering system decides to accept or reject those products. Is it “skin-friendly” or is it toxic? The best accepted products are those that contain natural constituents – - – the skin’s own ingredients.

BIOSKINCARE CREAM is 80% the SNAIL “Helix Aspersa Muller’s” natural secretions and only contains biological ingredients that are compatible and match up to what is already in the skin. Your skin will recognize these substances and will utilize them, bolstering your skin’s ability to repair itself. And because the ingredients in it are all skin bio-compatible, there is no risk of a sensitive/allergic reaction.

An organic, natural, non-allergenic cream. It does not contain colorings nor odorizers; it is non-greasy and has a rapid absorption. Can be used by children and on any skin condition under no risk.

What Does The FDA say about BIOSKINCARE?

The FDA does not issue any statement approving or disapproving regarding a product or its use. However, there are no regulatory problems associated with the scientific facts concerning natural antibiotics, bio-available enzymes and copper peptides applied to the skin.

What our customers say:

“I have been using Bioskincare cream on my back, chest and shoulders for acne breakouts and to reduce minor scarring left from previous breakouts. I have only been using the cream for a few weeks but already the breakouts have been greatly reduced and I am seeing much improvement in the scarring already!”
Donna Hensley, Illinois, USA.

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Jessie December 7, 2011 at 3:24 pm

I was searching on Google for help with back acne and came across your site. It is filled with information. My hubby suffers from real bad back acne and it brings his self-esteem down. After reading your post above, I think I will try the bioskincare on his back.

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