The areas mostly affected by acne are your thighs, forearms, stomach and buttocks. But it is your butt, which is particularly sensitive of all. The other cause of worry is the embarrassment that is attached to butt acne. The pimples emanates from small red spots initially. Then it grows out of proportion troubling you every moment.
What to do with butt pimples?
Visiting a Dermatologist is the best you can do. To begin with, he will examine in every possible way to find out the root cause of these pimples on your buttocks. Your doctor is an expert and you can rely on him for an acne remedy. Give up on the creams, soaps, or other fad treatments and pay a visit to a doctor today.
Besides that, there are many other options that you can aim. It may sound obnoxious, but the fact is that soap, laundry detergent, or other beauty products can lead to skin inflammation. You wear clothes and perspiration is inevitable. Make sure that you wash your body using hypoallergenic soap following workout because accumulation of sweat and dirt can inflict pimples.
Now, ill-fitting underwear can be good enough reason for your butt acne. Similarly, artificial fibers, like polyester or nylon do no good to your skin other than friction, giving way to pimples. Instead, you must indulge in wearing absorbent material and natural fibers.
Squeezing your buttock pimples is something you can do without. All you need to do is cleansing the butt area 2-3 times a day but of course with an odorless soap or a specific acne cleanser that has no harsh chemicals whatsoever.
An ointment rich in benzyl peroxide or salicylic acid is ideal for drying up butt acne. And much beyond that, maintain a healthy diet and drink plenty of water to do away with pimples.
You will not have to wait for long, now onwards for that smooth, blemish free butt worthy of being flaunted in a G-string.
What causes butt acne ?
Cold:
Some people are sensitive to cold, and get pimples on the butt due to their posterior freezing off all autumn and winter. If that´s you, try panties that give more coverage (read: no thongs). Wear stockings or leggings under trousers whenever the temperature drop.
Heat & Sweat:
Do you sweat a lot there ? What do you wear ? Try cotton underwear, and either loose & airy undies, or thongs / strings. (Before you tell me that you hate thongs, you need to try them for one whole week. After that you´ll either totally love them, or totally hate them). Wear skirts (if you´re a girl), or trousers made of airy natural fabrics. Talc might not be the best solution, as it tends to block pores. May I suggest white cosmetic clay (Kaolin) or cornstarch instead ? Also remember that how you sweat is related to what you eat.
Your washing detergent & softener:
Typical detergents are often very harsh, and irritate the skin where it´s in constant contact with the fabric. It´s been a couple of years since I´ve switched to an ecological detergent, and my hands often start itching when I visit the detergent section in a normal store --- that´s how harsh a lot of detergents are !
Try switching to a gentler, ecological washing detergent. Use less detergent, most of us use much more than needed (an this doesn´t make the clothes any cleaner). Make sure that everything is rinsed well. And don´t forget the softener: since it´s not rinsed out, it rubs off on the skin !
Your toilet seat: too dirty or too clean ?
Clean it often, but use a gentle, eco-friendly detergent. Lots of people use really harsh chemicals, forgetting that lots of it lands up on their skin in the end... I prefer straight undiluted white vinegar, it removes stains, disinfects and it´s green.
Jeans allergy ?
A lot of girls report that their pimples went away when they started limiting their jeans wear, or at least wearing full-coverage panties underneath. I´m not sure what´s the explanation, but I´m thinking thick warm fabric, rough texture, jeans dye, and the fact that we typically wash our jeans like... not very often. If you´re a chronic jeans wearer, try to go without jeans for a week to determine whether they are the cause for the pimples.
Check what goes into your mouth
A LOT of cosmetic problems are caused by junk food, coffee, alcohol. Also, food allergies might be a cause (apart from the usual culprits, dairy and gluten are badly tolerated by a lot of us). Chances are you already know what it is that is harming you, so use the desire for a beautifully smooth behind as motivation to dump (or limit) it. Drink water. Expect detox in the first week or two: that´s when your symptoms get worse as the body starts releasing the toxins stored in the fat; after this phase is over you start to see the positive results.
DON`T use medicated or antibacterial soap
This will only dry out the area, and this prevents the skin from healing. Use a gentle soap, without SLS. Hypoallergenic soaps are usually gentler, and of course Castille soap is the gentlest of all.
Kepp away from salicylic acid
This is a common ingredient in anti-acne products. It causes the skin to exfoliate, and is pretty harsh. It should be used only on healthy skin, certainly not on one aggravated by pimples. It will irritate and over-dry the area, preventing healing.
Stress
Acne breakouts are closely connected to stress levels. I highly recommend sports as a let-out for the negative emotions.
Source:
- http://www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/28248/beauty_tips/how_to_get_rid_of_butt_pimples__the_easy_ways.html
- http://www.venusianglow.com/2010/04/how-to-get-rid-of-butt-pimples-and-keep.html
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