Should you moisturize your back for back acne?

We've noticed a recurring question among those dealing with back acne (or "bacne"): "Should you moisturize your back when you have acne?" It's a common skincare conundrum that leaves many people confused about whether moisturizing will help or hinder their acne from clearing up.


Mass Index is here to answer all these sorts of questions, especially the more obscure or misunderstood rules of skin maintenance. So, let's clear up this confusion together.


The short answer: Yes, you should moisturize!


It may sound counterintuitive, but moisturizing is crucial for acne-prone skin, including your back. Here's why:

1. It prevents irritation: Dry skin can actually make acne worse. When your skin lacks moisture, it can become irritated, leading to more breakouts.

2. It balances oil production:
Properly hydrated skin is less likely to overproduce oil, which can clog pores and contribute to acne.

3. It supports skin barrier function:
A healthy moisture barrier helps protect your skin from bacteria and reduce inflammation.


It’s important to choose the right moisturizer though. Not all moisturizers are created equal, especially when it comes to acne-prone skin. Here's what to look for:

1. Non-comedogenic: This means the product won't clog your pores.

2. Oil-free:
Opt for lightweight, water-based formulas such as gels.

3. Acne-fighting ingredients:
Some moisturizers contain salicylic acid, niacinamide, retinol, or other acne-fighting ingredients.

Mass Index Recommends

Soft Services

Speed Soak

$28

5.5 fl oz

fragrance free

Perfect for summer: the first ever immediate rehydrating gel for body is like a sports drink, for your skin.

If you're looking for a perfect moisturizer for back acne, consider Soft Services' Speed Soak. This gel-cream is lightweight yet deeply hydrating, making it ideal for those who hate the feeling of heavy lotions. Its quick-absorbing, non-greasy formula won't clog pores or leave a filmy residue, making it a dream for acne-prone skin.


Pro Tip: For an extra cooling effect, store your Speed Soak in the fridge!

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Body Acne

Breakouts that occur in areas with high concentrations of oil glands.

Also Called

Bacne, blackheads, pimples, pustules, “ass”-ne

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Frequently Found On

Back, chest, butt

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