I used to have bangs and would style them and spray them with hairspray. I eventually stopped using hairspray and got rid of my bangs. If you have bangs oil from your hair gets on your forehead and causing the breakouts to start. Not to mention if you use hairspray or any other hairproducts...that can cause skin irritation and once again...break outs. I got rid of both and now my face is soooo much better! Sure, breakouts will happen from time to time depending on stress and what kinds of food you eat (oily foods cause breakouts as well), but it helped me.
2006-11-07 04:24:06
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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try keeping your hair out of your face and any chemicals sucj as hair spray gels ect. ... but also try not using to many products as well because if you stick to one product or product line that works well for acne and zits ect. the better your skin can react. there is a product line called acne free I find it works well for me but you should go with how you skin is.... is your skin oilly dry normal ect. you should seee a dermatologist and they can possible help you better than anyone one answering your question on here . anyone online can pose as a doctor so I'd personally go see one its most likely worth the expense because in the end you might end up spnding just as much on ance treatments that will only work for a month or so.
2006-11-07 15:18:05
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answered by Kat 1
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I recommend ProActiv. It's a simple cleaning solution that actually helped me with my forehead breakouts. Like I said it's easy, effective, and gentle. And it doesn't cost that much!
2006-11-07 04:36:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Why are you breaking out? Do you know the cause of it? I used this hair lotion and when I was working it, it leaked down on my forehead and broke me out. So mines it not acne, I just have to wait for it to clear up. You need to determine the source of the break out first.
2006-11-07 04:28:19
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answered by T J 2
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if it is just the forehead, then it is probably a hairproduct you are using that is getting on there. i used to get tiny pimples around my hairline and my forehead because i put a bit of hairgel to tame my side bangs. then i stopped and the pimples went away.
2006-11-07 04:35:30
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answered by yiatdi 1
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Yea. They're called wrinkles. Enjoy your breakouts before you get old like me.
2006-11-07 09:10:15
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answered by XL HaHa 2
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either use differen gel 1%
or get more zinc in your diet.
and as you know drinki lots of water to flush out your system.
wash you skin twice a day and DONT TOUCH cause you only spreading the infected area
2006-11-07 07:29:11
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answered by kathleen r 1
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yes...wash your face twice a day...use astringent
I personally recommend the Clinique line
2006-11-07 10:58:52
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answered by Lucy_Goosy 4
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switch hairspray or hold your hand over your forehead when you spray.
2006-11-07 04:24:09
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answered by Gypsy 4
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