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Getting Rid of Forehead Acne

June 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Acne breakouts on the forehead occur frequently. The forehead is part of the T-zone, an area that also includes the nose and accumulates excess oil more readily than other parts of the face. The excess oil causes clogged pores blocked by bacteria, which leads to pimples and breakouts.Acne around the forehead can be a thing of the past by adopting better habits and following an easy forehead acne regimen to keep the skin full of oxygen so bacteria can’t live. Typically, you will begin to notice results after a few weeks, but only if you’re... [Read More]

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