Saturday, August 7, 2010

How to Remove Forehead Acne

       

Pimples present on the Forehead are really ugly to look at and they get extremely annoying when someone sweats excessively because the spots usually feel very itchy. As pimples present on the forehead are positioned in the T zone of face, they usually keep on reappearing.

However, like many other bad skin conditions it is also not impossible to treat the problem in T zone area. Following are some tips of how one can get rid of forehead acne.

One must keep hands and hair off from forehead, as they cause in the formation of extra oil and accumulation of dirt that can result in clogging of the pores.Using a good quality astringent on the face, particularly forehead is also effective in removing excess oils from the skin. Although one must not try and pat too hard on the skin, as this may result in popping of forehead pimples, and leave one’s face with horrible looking holes.One must use shampoo on hair while taking a shower in order to eradicate excess oil from them. By doing this, when your hair will touch your forehead it will not carry oil with it.This is highly recommended to use a liquid or soap bar having salicylic acid, AHAS or benzoil peroxide that will reduce the excessive oil from your forehead.Using ointments having benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid on the forehead pimples is very effective to help the situation.If someone prefers to use powder, then they must select a matte-style absorbent powder. That will really help to eradicate excessive oils from the forehead.It’s better to avoid staying in places like kitchen particularly when somebody is frying something in the kitchen. Due to frying, oil may come in contact with your face and this may only make your skin condition even worse.One should never try to pick on pimples. Since they will only aggravate and contaminate already existing pimples with their fingernails.Prior to going to sleep at night it’s recommended to use a drying spot-treatment solution on pimples.Too much exposure to sun is also bad for forehead pimples. Hence one must not forget to apply sunscreen whenever they go out.  
This entry was posted on Friday, January 29th, 2010 at 12:30 pmand is filed under News and Research.You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.     Posted by Bob Hogan in News and Research January 29th, 2010    Comments are closed. 

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