Acne’s a condition that doesn’t just affect the skin on the face, but can manifest itself on a person’s neck, back, chest and the arms – and acne lotion is the key to attacking these. Unlike facial acne, the acne that appears on a person’s neck or torso can be difficult to deal with since all acne medication isn’t geared to battle with these.
Acne lotion though, is suitable for both facial acne, as well as acne appearing on the neck, torso and arms.
Acne lotion’s suitable for usage multiple times daily and is advised for use by teens suffering from the condition as well as young adults in their 20’s, 30’s and 40’s (although acne may occur at any age).
Available as an over the counter product without prescription, the lotion is ideally applied after the skin’s been thoroughly cleaned, preferably after bathing.
To be applied topically, acne lotion should be spread over an affected region evenly, without deeply massaging the lotion into the skin; but allowing the lotion to absorb.
Using acne lotion to treat acne is important because left untreated; acne may leave scars, which may be a upsetting for some. Caused primarily due to hormonal fluctuations, acne isn’t actually caused due to dirt.
The physical appearance can primarily manifest in the form of whiteheads and blackheads (essentially plugged pores) or in the form of pimples (pus filled protrusions). In most cases, acne disappears after a few years following the onset of puberty, but may continue or reoccur – depending on the state of a person’s hormones.
Most people attack facial acne and ignore acne that may appear on the rest of the body, for which the application of acne lotion’s advised. Acne can actually be more severe on the back and neck, so regular use of lotion would help stabilize the condition on these areas.
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