
It's time to talk about acne.
If you’ve ever felt self-conscious about your acne, you’re not alone. Did you know acne is the most common skin disease in the US?1 Many people with acne feel distressed by it, and those with it on their chest, shoulders, or back often feel as though it limits the activities they want to do, and some may even shy away from physical contact. But you don’t have to feel that way.
Take a moment to get the facts on face, chest, shoulders, and back acne and ways to help treat it.
Educate yourself with
ACNE FACTS.
MORE THAN
50%
OF PEOPLE WITH FACIAL ACNE
ALSO HAD CHEST, SHOULDERS,
AND BACK ACNE2
PEOPLE WITH CHEST,
SHOULDERS, AND BACK ACNE
OFTEN FELT EMBARRASSED USING
PUBLIC
CHANGING ROOMS1
Healthy habits. Closer moments.
TIPS TO HELP GET CLEARER SKIN.

STAY FRESH When building up a sweat, avoid wearing tight clothing, then try to shower and change clothes as soon as you can.

BE GENTLE Scrubbing skin clean may seem best, but it can actually worsen acne-prone skin. To clean your skin, you want to use a gentle cleanser and pat dry.

LIGHTEN YOUR LOAD Avoid wearing anything that rubs against your skin, which can cause acne to flare.

GUARD AGAINST THE SUN You may have heard spending time in the sun can help clear up skin, but in fact sunlight may darken the appearance of acne and cause it to last longer.
