We ask the experts to explain why we get bum spots, and what to do about them including how to get rid of them and how to avoid them coming back.
Nobody really talks about bum spots. It's the sort of thing you keep firmly in your pants. But, acne isn't something that's just reserved for our faces. On the contrary, you can develop spots wherever you have skin, pores and follicles. And, whenever you introduce, friction, warmth and a lack of ventilation, you can expect the chances of breakouts to increase.
Don't squeeze First things first - don't squeeze. 'Squeezing the spots is not advisable as it can increase inflammation and make the condition much worse,' says Dr Serrano . 2. Try a chemical exfoliator 'Stop using harsh loofas, body brushes, body scrubs and exfoliators. These can make your breakouts worse, causing microtrauma to the skin which can lead to a secondary skin infection,' says Dr Meder.
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