The 9 Best Over-the-Counter Beauty Products For Back Acne

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While body acne is nothing to be ashamed of, it can prove to be a huge discomfort both physically and emotionally — whether you are breaking out on your back, your chest, or your butt. If it's a concern of yours this Summer, it's understandable to want it gone, especially before your next beach trip.

Luckily, there are solutions — and affordable ones, at that. We've asked dermatologist Dhaval Bhanusali, MD, to give us his best tips on how to minimize back and body acne, as well as what to look for when shopping for beauty products that treat the skin concern. Check out his advice ahead.

Use a Body Wash With Salicylic Acid
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Use a Body Wash With Salicylic Acid

Bhanusali suggests looking for a body wash with salicylic acid (we've handpicked a few of our favorites in the slides ahead). He mentioned that one of his go-tos is the Neutrogena Body Clear Acne Body Wash With Glycerin.

"Salicylic acid is an active ingredient that can be naturally derived from the willowbark tree," medical esthetician Anita Sun previously told POPSUGAR. "It is a beta hydroxy acid (BHA) and is a gentle exfoliating ingredient that is also anti-inflammatory and antibacterial."

Exfoliate Biweekly
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Exfoliate Biweekly

Exfoliating prevents future back and body acne by sloughing off dead cells and debris sitting on the surface of skin. The following scrubs are gentle on sensitive skin, while also containing salicylic acid.

Use a Dandruff Shampoo to Cleanse Your Body
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Use a Dandruff Shampoo to Cleanse Your Body

"Sometimes [back acne] may not be bacterial," Bhanusali said. "Fungal or yeast acne are getting more and more common. An overgrowth of a yeast can lead to a breakout, and for this I use zinc pyrithione products." Zinc pyrithione is often found in dandruff shampoos like the ones ahead, which Bhanusali says can be used as a body wash.

When in Doubt, See a Dermatologist
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When in Doubt, See a Dermatologist

"If topicals aren't working, it's best to check with your friendly board-certified dermatologist," Bhanusali said. That way, your doc can write you a stronger prescription for your acne.