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Yes. Pimples are possible even when pregnant. In fact, pimples can grow at any age,though. Even adults grow pimples on their faces in one or more of the days. So, yes. it is possible.
Well, think about it...Why do people get pimples on their face? It's the same with your scalp. The dirt and oil builds up during the day. When you wash your hair make sure to wash your scalp good. When you shampoo,focus on your scalp. When you condition, focus on your ends and use the rest on your scalp.
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Dandruff can aggravate pimples. The dead flakes from your scalp can act like dirt and clog your pores. When I used to have a mild case of dandruff and acne, my dermatologist immediately attended to my dandruff problem before prescribing any pimple medication. No. I have dandruff but I barely get pimples. Pimples are just your hormones.
To prevent pimples and sores on your scalp, maintain a regular hair-washing routine using a gentle shampoo to remove excess oil and dirt. Avoid using heavy hair products that can clog pores, and ensure your hair and scalp are dry before styling. Additionally, keep your hair clean and avoid touching your scalp with dirty hands to minimize bacteria transfer. If issues persist, consider consulting a dermatologist for tailored advice.
Knots on the head could be acne pimples on the scalp or elsewhere on the head. They could also be insect bites.
First, buy a mirror. Second, click on the mirror as the sim that has pimples, then select, 'apply zit cream'. Do that as often as possible, and the pimples should be gone in just a matter of days.
It can be a good treatment to itchy scalp, to heal insect bites, remove freckles, clear up acne and pimples, and to deodorize underarms. but not pain.
i have the same problem. it should be normal because there most likely period bumps but i dont know why they appear on your scalp. there mostly always on my hairline I break out too before my period, but never on my scalp; however, all women are different. I break out on my back sometimes.
Well that depends on your age of course. If you are in puberty, it is probably caused by the hormonal changes in your body. It could also be cause by not being clean. Body oils will collect on the surface of the scalp in or near the hair follicles causing acne(bacterial infections of the skin).
Yes, it is possible to burn the scalp while under a hair dryer. Heat settings should be properly set to avoid this as well as how close the dryer is to the scalp.
i really don't think that possible