I really have no way in knowing what exactly we're talking about here but I'll give it a shot. If it is acne I wouldn't stop your cycle. Acne is a side effect of AAS but more importantly it is frequently associated with unstable blood levels. However, I am not saying that only unstable blood levels cause acne as some are prone to acne more than others; the same can be said about hair loss. In my own personal experience I have noticed far more side effects when I was younger and not running AAS properly. If you are promoting unstable T levels ( Testosterone levels that are constantly rising and falling ) than the user will experience more side effects. This may be your issue, it may not be. An increase in estrogen can also lead to acne. If T levels are all over the place it is quite possible your E1 or E2 level has elevated in your body; thus causing some of this acne. A good AI would stop this from occuring.
I'd suggest researching half lifes of what gear you're running and peak times. By better understanding these you can properly understand what is going on in your body. I'd also suggest to keep the area clean and free of excess oil that the body produces through sweat-glands. If the problem seems to get worse try going to your doctor and seeing if he can prescribe you a topical cream or gel that would dry the area out.
But at the end of the day, acne, hair loss, bloat, mood changes... are all part of the game. Some see more sides than others while some may not see them at all. But its almost a fact that if you continue using AAS you will eventually run into more than a couple down the road.
Good luck brother!