WHAT IS THE BEST BODYWASH FOR PEOPLE WITH BACK ACNE?

WHAT IS THE BEST BODYWASH FOR PEOPLE WITH BACK ACNE?

WHAT IS THE BEST BODYWASH FOR PEOPLE WITH BACK ACNE?

BACK ACNE - "BACNE"

Back acne refers to pimples or cysts on the back. It can involve blackheads, whiteheads, papules & cysts.

Back acne sometimes referred to as “bacne” — can be particularly troublesome.

The face is a common site for acne. But your face isn’t the only place where acne can appear. It can affect any body part that has oil-secreting glands or hair follicles, including your back, chest, neck, shoulders, upper arms, and even the butt.

      

WHY DOES ACNE OCCUR ON THE BACK?

Like the chest and face, the back has a high density of sebaceous glands. These produce sebum, a waxy substance that keeps the skin healthy.

Sebaceous glands are attached to hair follicles, or pores. If sebum or dead skin cells clog a pore, it can cause a blockage. This blockage may lead to inflammation or trap bacteria in the pore. This is how acne lesions develop.

A type of yeast, Malassezia, can also cause lesions that look similar to acne. The yeast tends to overgrow in humid, sweaty environments. Because the back is often covered by clothing, backpacks, slings, and other things, it can be an ideal environment for this microbe.

WAYS TO GET RID OF BACK ACNE

Good daily skin care is the backbone for your acne treatment routine. However, finding a treatment that works can seem frustrating, especially if you've already tried several things with little improvement.

Sweat can also irritate body acne. To minimize irritation, keep the following in your mind

→ Cleanse your skin gently.

→ Stop irritating your skin with harsh skin care products.

→ Resist the temptation to pick and pop acne, even on your back.

→ Avoid wearing tight fitting clothes instead wear loose-fitting clothes made of cotton or sweat-wicking fabric.

WHY ANTIBACTERIAL BODY WASH?

A great acne body wash doesn't just clean the surface of your skin—it also works to remove built-up oil and unclog pores. That's why you should think of an acne body wash more like a short-contact treatment rather than just a cleanser.

→ It Helps Prevent Bacterial Infection

→ It Prevents Excessive Dryness

→ It Won’t Clog Your Skin Pores

→ Offers Healthy Skin

→ Provides Antibacterial Protection

 INGREDIENTS TO BE AVOIDED WHILE CHOOSING BODY WASH FOR ACNE PRONE AND SENSITIVE SKIN

Sulfates (e.g. SLS, SLES), parabens, phthalates, artificial fragrances, perfumes, dyes, gluten, animal by-products, petroleum products, triclosan, formaldehyde, and phosphates.


HOW VILVAH ANTIBACTERIAL BODYWASH WILL HELP YOU?

The VILVAH Antibacterial body wash is made of natural ingredients.

NEEM OIL contains fatty acids (EFA), limonoids, vitamin E, triglycerides, antioxidants & calcium. The antibacterial properties of neem fight acne-causing bacteria, which helps in the treatment and prevention of acne. Also, it's extremely useful in controlling oil production in the skin.

TURMERIC contains curcumin which inhibits the growth of Propionibacterium acnes and S. aureus, bacteria that cause inflammatory acne.

SILVER particles can puncture the cellular walls of bacteria, inhibit cellular respiration, and disrupt DNA and the replication cycle. Silver oxide, added in Vilvah body wash is effective against Gram +ve and Gram -ve bacteria like E-Coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus, Aspergillus niger, Candida albicas, Penicillium citrinum and many more.

Silver is a natural antimicrobial, anti-biotic, antifungal and antiseptic agent. Colloidal silver contains natural properties that resist the impact and spread of microbes, bacteria, fungi, viral matter, and other irritants. It helps to keep the skin clean and sanitary so it can heal.

Healthier skin starts with gentle, nourishing products. That's why our Antibacterial Body Wash has No alcohol! No comedogenic oils!  No harsh ingredients!

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