How to Stop Back Acne Scars For Good

How to Stop Back Acne Scars For Good

Summer is right around the corner, and it can only mean one thing- endless sun and summer dresses galore! Finally, we can wear the cute clothes that have been cooped up in our closets for two seasons! Oh, the joys of warm weather!

If you're like me as soon as the first warm day hits, you start planning which summer-appropriate outfit you'll wear first. Should it be the cute little summer dress, the sultry low-cut back teaser, or the off-the-shoulder shirt that shows just enough, but not too much? As the contemplation begins, you realize that there's one teeny-tiny problem...BACNE SCARS!

Scarring is a part of life, I know. Every time I look at my face, I see a bunch of reminders of past battles fought and lost with acne. And I know that I am not alone. Acne scars are altogether a common occurrence, and many of us have experienced them in one way, shape, or form. But to have back acne scars (AKA bacne) is an entirely different situation.

While most products on the market will target the acne scars that plague our beautiful faces, products for bacne scars are harder to find.

Lucky for you, I have the inside scoop on a few ways that you can combat bacne scars at the root and regain the confidence you need for a hot girl summer!

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The Science Behind It All

Bacne is like the pesky sibling of the acne we've all encountered on our faces. And while having any form of acne can be frustrating, it affects 85% of people. So, the good news is that you're not alone if you have ever dealt with it.

Acne is caused when the pores and hair follicles of your skin become blocked by sweat, oil, and hair. So pretty much anywhere that is covered by skin is fair game for an acne attack. That is where bacne comes into play.

Dermatologist Anjali Mahto explains that "back acne is caused by the same factors as normal acne: hormones and genetics. However, the skin on our back is particularly thick, and just like our face, has a high density of oil-producing glands, which can easily cause blocked pores and breakouts. It is also commonly triggered by heat, sweat, and tight clothing."

While not everyone that experiences bacne will have scarring, at least will experience it. The scarring that typically plagues those with bacne is categorized as Hypertrophic scars. What this means is that the scarring can be wide, raised, darkly pigmented, or indented.

Scarring is the unfortunate reminder of an undeserved breakout, but there are ways to avoid it and clear it up for good.

Below I have just the tips that you need to wave goodbye to bacne scars!

1. Stop Picking Your Bacne

Stop Picking Your Bacne

 

Hi friend, are you a bacne picker? If so, we have the perfect solution for you! ...STOP!

If you just can't resist picking your bacne, you are most certainly not alone! Most of us can't help ourselves when it comes to picking at acne spots. But, did you know that this can have a significant effect on whether or not a scar appears? This is one of the main ways to have scarring. How does it work? I'm glad you asked.

While the skin is healing, collagen and pigment cells become their most active. So, excess pigment, otherwise known as melanin, runs to the rescue, and viola! You have patches of discoloration that appear where the acne once was. And for those with raised scars, the overproduction of collagen is most likely the culprit.

No, thank you!

2. Apply Healing Serums

Lotion: How wonderful it is! Right after you've gotten out of the shower, there is no better feeling than applying your favorite brand. Would you like to know what the problem in this scenario is? They could be contributing to your bacne!

How does it work? Many lotions are too thick and can contribute to clogged pores, which can aid in the reoccurrence of breakouts (and bacne scars). No one wants that!

Our solution is to go with a lightweight oil like tea tree oil, which soothes the skin, replenishes nutrients, and fades those dreaded dark marks for good.

Say arrivederci to the rest!

3. Exfoliate

Exfoliate: What a beautiful word you are! If you have ever tried an exfoliant on your face, then you know just how fresh, clean, and soft your skin is afterward. Have you ever wondered what exfoliation is doing for your skin though?

Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin from the top layers of the skin. It’s one of the easiest ways to have healthy and rejuvenated skin. And, for those of us with scars, this means that having a regular exfoliation routine will help them. Awesome, right?!

But exfoliation isn't just for your face. Body exfoliants are the game-changer we all so desperately need. I recommend trying out our Rejuvenating Essence Body Polish. This product is designed to remove dead skin, toxins, and bacteria while depositing healing nutrients that help fade all discoloration.

Bacne Scars Be Gone!

For too long bacne has stopped us from feeling and looking our absolute best. But today, that ENDS. You no longer have to feel trapped by your skin.

By using these simple tips, you can start living your best life. Here's to summer days, sexy date nights, and a thousand sundresses, Averr Aglow has your back!


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