Flaggal answered Saturday March 17 2007, 7:53 am: I had the same thing! Here's what you can do:
First you can go to CVS or WALGREENS and get a pimple popper and use it on your back.
OR
You can try different body washes.
OR
You can get AcneFree. You don't need a prescription to get it. It has a few steps but it says you can use it on your face, back, and chest!
That's pretty much it! :-D [ Flaggal's advice column | Ask Flaggal A Question ]
SOUPBOWLERGINA answered Saturday March 17 2007, 5:55 am: Try different washes with different ingredients to see which one suits your skin best. If you're still having problems, you should get a prescription. You should ask for Benzamycin. It's a topical cream that prevents and clears the acne. If you want oral medication, try Septra. [ SOUPBOWLERGINA's advice column | Ask SOUPBOWLERGINA A Question ]
iSLAND_iNTHE_SUNx0 answered Saturday March 17 2007, 5:17 am: Try certain body washes. Go to the isle with facewash and stuff & there are bodywashes to help acne. Another way is to expose it more [ tanning, etc. ] Thats what clears up mine. Those are the only two options I know of and they might not be much help, lol. But I figured I'd tell you anyway because you never know. Every bit of advice counts :)
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reppindat702 answered Saturday March 17 2007, 1:41 am: i use clean and clear stuff its in a clear tube and it treats acne and you can put it anywhere you can even go to school with it on and you dont have to wash it off [ reppindat702's advice column | Ask reppindat702 A Question ]
torii007 answered Saturday March 17 2007, 1:16 am: Look for not oilly body wash. Like Neutrogena works very well with acne problems. Take a look at this website and try to find what you are looking for.
www.neutrogena.com
You can find this wash in cvs or walmart or almost every grocery and pharmacy.
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