Acne body wash/scrub

Makeuptalk.com forums

Help Support Makeuptalk.com forums:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Joined
Jul 23, 2005
Messages
99
Reaction score
1
Hey, can anyone reccomend a really good acne body wash or scrub?

I've never had to use anything like this before so I'm not sure. I just moved and my gym is 30 min away. By the time I'm done my workout and get home to shower (there are two showers at my gym and they're ALWAYS busy) the sweat has sat for a good time. I'm starting to get small breakouts on my shoulders :( /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /:mad:

So if anyone has any suggestions, please send my way

 
i used to have that problem for a long long time. then one day i ran out of my body wash and so i used my face wash at the time which was neutrogena rapid clear oil controlling foam cleanser. and yeah now thats what i use for my body wash insted. and yeah, for the past like 2 years, i have been acne free on my body since. its totally awsome (a more expensive form of "body wash" but it works wonders).

 
Benefit makes a great medicated body scrub called Bionic Blast. It has salicylic acid in it to help fight body blemishes. It's actually really wonderful on the bikini area too to prevent ingrown hairs too.

 
I am 30 years old, and I never had body acne or as a matter of fact facial acne until now. My facial acne is not that bad, but I seem to always have a breakout here and there. As for my body, I never had acne, but now on my chest area, I get around 2 or 3 pimples all the time. I will get rid of those, then more will show up! Sometimes I will get one or two on my neck, and I'm starting to get these little bumps on the back of my upper arms also! I have never had that before. I hate growing older!:icon_sad:

 
Oopsie :icon_redf for bumping up an old post, but...

Neutrogena Body Clear Body Scrub helped clear up a few spots that developed on my shoulders out of nowhere.

I also love Bliss Lemon+Sage Body Scrub, but keep in mind it's not medicated.

 

Latest posts

Back
Top