Style, body acne is quite common for both teens and adults. Just like facial skin, the skin on your chest, back and shoulders is covered with hair follicles connected to sebaceous glands. Therefore, the same high rate of sebum production that contributes to facial acne can also clog pores in other areas of your body, causing pimples in the same way.
Some over-the-counter products can help clear up acne. But it may take some time to find the one that works best for you, some may not do the trick and others may cause irritation. Over-the-counter acne products come in different strengths, the typical acne-fighting ingredients are benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid. You can try over-the-counter products like Clearasil, Stridex, Oxy or Clean & Clear. If you don't find a product that works for you, talk to your doctor or a dermatologist for treatments. Cheer up, you'll be okay.