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People say 'miracle' spray 'is only product that gets rid of bacne' after 'years of suffering'

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Published 14:29 25 Oct 2024 GMT+1

People say 'miracle' spray 'is only product that gets rid of bacne' after 'years of suffering'

"This has been a game changer for me"

Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler

This article contains affiliate links and LADbible Group might make a commission on anything purchased.

Back acne, also known as ‘bacne’, can be tough to get rid of. But people say they’ve found ‘the only product that works’ on the pesky skin condition - and we're intrigued.

With thousands of rave reviews online, the cult spray is one of the brand’s bestselling products and is designed to treat and prevent spots.

One shopper said they had almost given up with the amount of creams and lotions prescribed by their doctor for acne until this product came along.

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“My back has been covered in spots for well over a year and nothing has managed to clear them up until I started using this,” the five-star review reads. “Not only has it prevented spots from surfacing, it’s also helped to calm and rejuvenate the skin where acne scars had developed."



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“I never really leave reviews unless I’m blown away by a product and this has put a massive smile on my face, as I finally feel comfortable having my back exposed again.”

Another customer agreed with this sentiment, as they wrote: “Never stop making this amazing spray! This has been a game changer for me. Works so well at clearing spots up on my back! It dries very quickly and does exactly what I need it to do!”

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One shopper simply called the product in question ‘a miracle in a bottle’. Need we say more?

What causes bacne?

Bacne can be caused by lots of different health and lifestyle factors and everyone is different. However, you may have noticed your acne flares up more when you’re on holiday or after a run. That’s because heat, sweat, and tight clothing can cause blocked pores and in turn, breakouts.

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In some circumstances, acne is caused by hormones or genetics. If you're concerned, please contact your GP.

Where to buy the viral bacne spray

The viral beauty product everyone is talking about is Murad’s Clarifying Spray. Designed to prevent breakouts on the 'shoulders, back, and beyond', it’s made with salicylic acid (known to combat spots) and glycolic acid (famed for its exfoliating properties).

Blue lotus extract also features on the ingredients list to reduce redness and inflammation caused by painful spots. The spray doesn't have to be used on the back or shoulders either, as customers have said the product works on the face, chest, and bum too.

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One customer wrote, "I have only been using this for about one month and have seen an amazing difference. I go to the gym a lot and get spots on my back and sometimes my bum, and since using this spray, it has totally cleared up."

The Clarifying Spray is currently available to buy on the Murad website for £49 and customers say it’s ‘worth every penny’.

Visit the website to find out more.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@alicia.lartey/@tylerhysko

Topics: Skincare, Beauty

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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