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Body Acne Types, Causes & Ways to Treat

Say goodbye to body acne Those who have acne will know that the annoying little whiteheads, cystic spot eruptions and blackheads aren't usually contained to your face. From bacne (acne on your back) to buttne (acne on your backside - yep, it's a thing) body spots can be pretty troublesome to deal with. Body acne can be difficult to heal, since only the double-jointed among us can easily apply a cream to their left shoulder blade. (And don't even get us started on the difficulties of treating butt acne without the ointment rubbing off on clothes as you sit through yet another Zoom meeting.) The acne on your face seems like child's play in comparison—more visible, o doubt, but at least you can reach it. Yet body acne can be impossible to avoid, especially in the summer. Heat and sweat converge to clog pores all over your body, though breakouts tend to appear most on your chest, back, and butt—basically, anywhere that a sweat stain might appear on your clothes. (Similar to

What will happen to my face when I age?

CREDIT: HBO It’s been 17 years since we last saw Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer on screen together. The much-loved stars bid farewell to one of the most popular sitcoms in TV history back in 2004, but when they recently reunited for the upcoming one-off Friends TV special, fans were stunned to see they had barely aged over the last two decades. Even though there are speculations on the treatments some of them have opted for to the stars admitting on the same, as aesthetic practitioners we can advise, guide and help with various invasive and non-invasive procedures to reverse the signs of aging. But before we suggest solutions, let us first take a step back and closely observe what happens to our face when we age. What Happens to My Face When I Age?  Aging of human face is a complex process and is not limited to just the skin. It’s a three-dimensional process affecting skin, fat, muscle and bone. Research into this