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Posted on March 28, 2010.
Spotty Skinspotty skin?

This is very serious, but I'm 20 years seem to suffer with a spotted skin, but not where you think. I find them on my back and even worse on my buttocks. It really hits my trust in a relationship and when I used both creams / potions and scrubs and nothing has helped this problem .. I can live with spots on my back like they arent that bad. But some on my bum look so red and sore and just do not disappear. I no longer sweet, I never wear the same clothes two days in a row, I do not understand everything. I've never been a sporadic, but I get on my butt??

Hi, there. It seems to me that if you have an allergy to a fiber in your clothes, or perhaps you have an allergy to your laundry soap. The stains on your ass like its smaller end of regular buttons, which indicates that your skin is the negative reaction to something. I mention allergy to soap because it sounds as if you get feedback on the back and buttocks, which may be because you sweat more in these areas, creating an ideal environment for an allergy to the chemical prosper. For the reaction on the buttocks, I recommend wearing only underwear 100% cotton for a certain time. Avoid polyester or other synthetic fibers in it. If the reaction disappears in a week or two, then home on the back may also be due to a fiber that you are sensitive, but the types of homes you on your return very different from what you have on outbreaks buttocks. Your return could be simply spots due to over-activity of sebaceous glands in your back. This condition is very common during adolescence to the mid-20's. In both areas, the experience with pure cotton or hemp clothing. If this does not clarify things, then try washing with an all-natural laundry soap without chemicals. Until you find what is causing your home, treat the stains with a combination of tea tree and lavender essential oil Essential Oil. The two spots are clearly very quickly. You can also add 8 drops of lavender oil and 7 drops of tea tree in a bath so you can soak the affected areas. Both oils are anti-bacterial, analgesic, and help your body heal itself by producing skin cells faster. I wish you the best of luck!

try Chinese medicine. I used all the products for my shop premises and they seemd to get worse.
I then tried the Chinese medicine and it worked a treat.

thats my sisters name by the way Bonnie B well my advice, I think it could be stress I break when I said No, believe it or not exercise or jogging seems clense Poor relaxes me my n me n is na better mood always seems to work for me n some foods like choclate me out when I eat a lot so I do not eat much chocolate. or perhaps I mean the wrong thing? haha

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