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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.if topical things don't work (that's things that you put on the skin) then you could try your GP. When i went on antibiotics for my acne my back and chest were the first places to clear up.
Depending on what your spots are like, topical stuff might not help. For example, if they are more like red, headless lumps under the skin rather than blackheads and whiteheads, then this is probably something that needs to be corrected from within the body, whether by drugs, diet or whatever. White and blackheads are more likely to respond to creams and washes.
I'm 27 years old and...quite gorgeous might I add,
Every now and again I get a spotty back - big lumpy spots aswell - It's not pleasant but... I couldn't give a toss!
F*CK IT - surely/hopefully you have far more interesting things to be occupied with than the state of your back!?
(Don't mean to sound harsh) Laurinha x x x
I had that problem at your age, my spots were so severe I was going to be commenced on Roaccutane! Luckily, I was commenced on Dianette which is an oral contraceptive (but also prescribed to men for excess testosterone production) My spots were gone within 6 months! Sorry I dont know if you are male or female so this info may be useless!!