Your 4-Step Guide to Curing Butt Acne Once and for All


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Let's just get straight to the point: Butt acne is real, and it's not comfortable. Breakouts that occur on unlikely parts of your body can be especially distressing because we often have no idea how—or why—they got there.

Technically called folliculitis, acne on your butt isn’t quite the same as the flare-ups that happen on your face. It's often due to clogged hair follicles rather than clogged pores and can occur from a combination of occlusion (i.e., blockage), friction, sweat, and bacteria, according to dermatologist Susan Bard of New York's Sadick Dermatology. Basically, if you leave your sweaty yoga pants on for hours after class or wear skintight jeans or leather pants when its balmy out, you could be upping your chances of getting butt acne.