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		<title>Solving the Problem of Neck Acne</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2009 20:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many victims of neck acne believe that it can be cured the same any acne on any part of the body is cured. However, neck acne treatment is unique in how treatment is applied. There are also two different ways to treat this depending on whether the problem is on the front of the neck [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Many victims of neck acne believe that it can be cured the same any acne on any part of the body is cured. However, neck <a href="http://www.beacnefree.com/aloe-vera-acne/">acne treatment</a> is unique in how treatment is applied. There are also two different ways to treat this depending on whether the problem is on the front of the neck or on the back of the neck.</p>
<h3>Neck Acne Causes</h3>
<p>Acne on the neck is caused by clogged pores from the buildup of dead cells and oil inside the pores. The dead stick together and cause the pores to be blocked. Skin oil and bacteria have no way of escaping to the surface so they are imprisoned inside the cells and grow into acne.</p>
<p>Neck acne happens more often in boys and men than in girls and women. Oily hair is often the culprit for these blemishes, whether it be facial hair or your normal hair neck line.</p>
<h3>Tips to Avoid Neck Acne</h3>
<p>avoid wearing high-collared shirts that may irritate the area, if a high-collared shirt is necessary, wear soft cotton shirts that are less irritating, and don’t try to pick the neck acne with your nails. If you have a problem of neck acne right along your hairline, discontinue the use of any hair styling products that may be causing this irritation.</p>
<h3>How to Treat Neck Acne</h3>
<p><img class="alignright" title="neck acne" src="http://www.lookbeauty.com/images/Neck-Acne---home-remedies-for-Neck-Acne.jpg" alt="neck acne" width="300" height="201" />Acne develops on the front and back of the neck for the same reason: clogged pores. However, treatment is different because of the texture and thickness differences of the front of the neck and the back of the neck. The skin on the front of the neck is very thin and delicate. You must be very careful how you apply treatment because it is very easy to irritate this very sensitive area of the body.</p>
<p>The skin on the back of the neck is the same as the skin on the back, so acne on the back of the neck can be treated the same way as acne on the back. This area is not as sensitive and can be treated as directed.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.beacnefree.com/anti-acne-products/">Acne products</a> can be used to treat all neck acne. If there is a light or moderate case of neck acne, gentle cleansing is required for the front and back of the neck plus a 2% salicylic acid formula is applied. However, you will treat the front of the neck one half as often as you do the back of the neck.</p>
<p>For example, if directions for the acne product are to apply the product twice per day every day, you will follow directions exactly for the back of the neck, but only once per day for the front of the neck or every other day.</p>
<p>If your neck acne is more severe, gentle cleansing and a formula that includes 2.5% benzoyl peroxide along with the 2% salicylic acid is a more aggressive combination. Again you should follow the directions exactly for the back of the neck and half the frequency for the front of the neck.</p>
<p>Neck acne can be treated with proper care. The information in this article about the sensitivity of the front of the neck will help you avoid further irritation in that area. Proper cleansing and treatment with an acne product help to keep the neck area free and clear of acne.</p>
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		<title>Acne on Neck and Shoulders</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 06:14:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne on the neck and shoulders are not so different from acne that breaks out on your face. While they may be conveniently hidden from public view, neck and shoulders can actually be more inconvenient and uncomfortable. You know how face acne hurts when you press it accidentally? Acne on the back, neck and shoulders [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Acne on the neck and shoulders are not so different from acne that breaks out on your face. While they may be conveniently hidden from public view, neck and shoulders can actually be more inconvenient and uncomfortable.</p>
<p>You know how <a href="http://www.beacnefree.com/face-acne/">face acne</a> hurts when you press it accidentally? Acne on the back, neck and shoulders have more chances of being pressed, touched, and ultimately irritated, than face acne does.</p>
<p>Acne anywhere on your body is caused by the overproduction of sebum and dead skin cells. These tend to clog pores and, with bacteria added in, form pimples. Many triggers can worsen the irritation. These triggers may be internal, such as fluctuating hormones or being overworked and stressed, or external, which such as wearing tight clothing or poor hygiene</p>
<p>Acne on the neck and shoulders may be worsened by imposing neck jewelry, or certain fabrics rubbing too roughly against the neck and shoulders, compounded by sweat and any dust and dirt accumulated during the day. No matter how much anti-bacterial ointment you put on your acne, if these irritants persist, the pimples will never subside. Stop wearing that shell choker and see the difference in the skin around your neck after a week or so.</p>
<p>After exercising, change out of your damp, possibly bacteria-ridden shirt right away and let your skin breathe before changing into another one. A shower right after exercise is an even better idea. Another possible irritant is the shoulder bag or backpack, with straps regularly pressing hard on your shoulders.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" title="acne on neck and shoulders" src="http://s2.hubimg.com/u/895357_f520.jpg" alt="acne on neck and shoulders" width="520" height="341" />Another possible irritant could be your hair. People who don&#8217;t wear a sweat band when they exercise, to keep hair away from their face, are prone to facial acne. Similarly, the constant brushing of the ends of your hair on your neck and shoulders should have the same effect. Hair is a huge source of oil and if your hair is in constant contact with your neck and shoulders that oil can easily be transferred.</p>
<p>Aside from avoiding these irritants, you can <a href="http://www.beacnefree.com/clear-up-back-acne/">clear up acne</a> on the neck and shoulders by reducing stress in your life. If it is totally impossible to find more relaxation time, you should learn how to do breathing exercises to calm your nerves. More sleep is also always welcome, as with drinking more glasses of water to cleanse and detoxify your system.</p>
<p>Anti-acne products may also help reduce pimples and inflammations in the neck and shoulders, but most washes and creams out in the market specifically target facial acne only. This is because these products are simply trying to clean the skin or minimize swelling, not really trying to cure the problem at its source. Look for products that unclog pores, such as salicylic acid.</p>
<p>The Clear Pores Body System, which is composed of a deep body wash and a body protection cream, both containing salicylic acid, and an herb supplement, is known for its complete, effective, and mild system of clearing up acne on the back, neck, and shoulders. ClearPores is the #1 recommendation for treating acne on the neck and shoulders, as it is doctor endorsed and already has a huge base of extremely happy customers.</p>
<p>For severe cases of acne on the neck and shoulders a visit to the dermatologist is recommended.</p>
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