Yes, your long hair and sweat does affect your acne. The dirt in your hair and sweat gets trapped in your pores.
Nose, then forehead
I have been trying to get rid of it almost forever and i think the best thing i have tryed is putting lemon on a cotton ball and rub it in on my forehead
wash your face real good it will go away i think is better than those acne solutions dont waste your money
Oily or greasy skin is the type of skin that is mostly affected by acne. It gets affected in the forehead and under the chin
One should keep the forehead skin fresh by washing his/her face at least twice on a regular basis using an antibacterial facial wash.
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Oily hair can contribute to forehead acne, as excess sebum can transfer from the hair to the skin, potentially clogging pores. Additionally, hair products with heavy oils or silicones may exacerbate the problem if they come into contact with the forehead. Maintaining a clean scalp and using non-comedogenic hair products can help minimize this issue. However, other factors like hormones, diet, and skincare routines also play significant roles in acne development.
its probably not acne but a reaction to something, go and get it checked by a doctor
I would say the forehead, because it is the most oily spot on the face.
No, it is just something with the body.