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I have acne on my back, and my roommate asked me to apply bath mud. Is rubbing mud really helpful in relieving acne on my back?

In fact, there is a certain truth to this statement. In many cases, a lot of acne appears on the back because the cleaning is not in the best condition. If you rub the mud at this time, it will help you to a great extent to clean up some dirt adhering to the surface of the skin.

But you should also pay attention to your technique and strength when rubbing mud. Sometimes because you have too many acne on your back, if you don’t pay attention to your technique when cleaning, use Applying too much force will cause some damage to your acne.

Therefore, when taking a bath, you must pay attention to gentle movements to relax your skin to the greatest extent. However, when acne is more serious, it is not recommended to use a scrub method. Reduces acne on back. In fact, when there are more acne on the back, the entire skin is in a relatively fragile and sensitive state.

Many pimples will become more red and swollen when they are growing. At this time, if you rub them with greater force, it may cause these pimples to pop. In fact, If you pop these pimples, they are likely to cause subsequent infections.

This is because acne is a kind of accumulation of secretions inside the skin. If you pop the acne, the wound will come into contact with subsequent shower gel or the air. If the acne is infected, the subsequent situation will become more complicated. So rubbing it properly can help you reduce acne on your back, but you must pay attention to your technique and intensity.