The skin renews itself within a month therefore we need to help get rid of the dark spots for new skin to be visible by exfoliating it properly. Not everyone is so flexible to be able to reach and exfoliate the back properly, thats when our own hands tend to fail at that task. So, what I suggest is to get someone to help you. Anyone! I ask my mother usually since i don't have a female sibling. The best choice, in my opinion, is your sibling of the same gender as you. If not, ask your parent (most advised of the same gender too). However, you can just put on your swimming suit and ask your dad or mom to come scrub for a good 5 minutes. I know my dad would not mind the tiniest bit and be more than happy. After all, he is my dad who took care of me as a toddler. Guys, put on your swimming trunks and ask your sister or mother. Scrubbing your back is so essential to removing those spots yet so many fail to do it properly. You need that exfoliation, that blood circulation in the back. It helps the skin to be fresh, more lively and elastic.
If you live with a roommate who is a close friend, ask her/him to do it. It may be a bit awkward in the beginning but after few scrubs and better results, you will love it. Scrub their back in return too so they won't be awkward at the request.
Note: In Asian coutnries, scrubbing one's back is a completely normal hygiene routine. In Japanese families, often parents shower with their children and each scrub each other's backs. You can see in Korean dramas, in saunas, friends and family members scrub each other's backs as well. Its very common and very normal. So, make it normal for yourself too and part of your hygiene routine! =)
Helpful Hints:
If you have regular breakouts on your back, I would suggest to use your anti-acne face wash for your back as well. Rather than buying a wash for back acne, just use that one. In the end, they do the same thing. Also, if you notice you sweat a lot, don't re-use the shirt.
For girls, a lot of times we re-use our bra's which is very normal but many forget that bras are a bit tighter than other clothing and tends to rub on our skin while not being very clean which can be a cause of break outs. So what I do is just wash them by hand usually after I shower. It is a small clothing article, so washing is rather fast. If its my favorite bra and I wear it often, I wash it often too.
Do any of you do this? Is it helpful? Maybe have your own tricks like attaching a scrubber to the wall and moving yourself around?
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