Body Acne: 4 Tips To Get Rid Of Them

Daily Skincare Routine

1. Cleanser (2× daily)

Use a gentle, non-comedogenic cleanser.
Avoid harsh scrubs—they irritate skin and worsen acne.

2. Acne Treatments (pick 1–2 to start)

Benzoyl Peroxide (2.5–5%)

  • Kills acne-causing bacteria

  • Good for red, inflamed pimples
    Start every other day to avoid irritation.

Salicylic Acid (0.5–2%)

  • Unclogs pores and reduces blackheads

  • Good for oily or congested skin

Adapalene (differin, 0.1%)

  • A retinoid that prevents clogged pores

  • Effective but can cause dryness at first
    Apply at night; moisturize well.

3. Moisturizer

Choose lightweight, oil-free, non-comedogenic.
Helps prevent dryness and irritation from acne treatments.

4. Sunscreen (daily)

Retinoids and acids make skin more sun-sensitive.
Choose non-comedogenic SPF 30+.


✅ Lifestyle Tips That Help

  • Change pillowcases weekly

  • Avoid touching or picking skin

  • Wash face after sweating

  • Keep hair products away from the forehead

  • Reduce high-glycemic foods (sugary snacks, white bread) if you notice breakouts afterward


⏳ Timeline

  • Most treatments take 6–12 weeks to show improvement

  • In the first 1–2 weeks of retinoids, skin may get slightly worse before better (normal “purging”)


❗ When to See a Dermatologist

If:

  • Your acne is leaving scars

  • It’s painful cystic acne

  • OTC products haven’t helped after 2–3 months
    Dermatologists can prescribe stronger retinoids, antibiotics, hormonal treatments, or isotretinoin if needed.

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