Really bad acne on neck and back and chest.

LiquidEx

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At the end of my 12 week cycle. My neck is breaking out in large boils. I have a date on wednesday and it's pissing me off. Ran tritest 400 first month at 2 ml per week. Then nandrodec 300 at 2 ml per week for 2nd month and tritest again for 3rd month at 2ml per week. I'm not concerned about the little spots on my chest but I hate the large boils on my neck. Tried facial cleansing wipes and clearasil. Not helping I know I cant get rid of it by wednesday but atleast drain it a bit so the swelling goes down? SUGGESTIONS PLEASE 8( :X
 
Mine gets really bad on my shoulders, I started wearing a t-shirt to the gym instead of my usual cut-off shirts and it's gotten a lot better. I still get boils on my arms, I'm thinking maybe I have staph in my system already and I keep picking it up again at the gym, idk. I'm looking for solutions too.
 
Tea tree oil will help dry the fuckers out.

Also try 3-5 grams of B5 a day for a week. It helps some people clear up their cystic acne. If you happen to be one of those people after a week simply take a gram a day for maintenance. I got this tip from some bodybuilders and juiceheads who know their fucking shit. I plan on ordering some B5 myself to try because my back is fucked from my Tren Ace dose and Superdrol. I will say though, since I started using Ipamorelin, a growth hormone releasing peptide, my skin as cleared up amazingly.

Have you also considered that the marks on your neck might not be steroid related? If I shave too frequently I get ingrown hairs which can lead to painful boils. Luckily I haven't had any for years because after I shave I always apply Bump Stopper 2 cream and Liquid Bump Stopper. Use it on my face as well where I shave. Ever since then I have had no boils, blemishes, or acne on my face and neck.

Invest in a brush for your back, a bristled long handled one. Scrub with salyic acid wash and tea tree oil wash. Also scrub with st. ives apricot scrub to exfoliate and remove dead skin. The first few times you scrub it will be a little painful and uncomfortable but you will get used to it. Don't worry about damaging the skin on your back, it's much thicker than skin on your face and arms which makes acne treatment a pain because it takes longer for topical treatments to soak in.
 
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