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Commonly associated factors
These come up often, though none of them applies to everyone:
- Hair products migrating onto the skin, especially oils and heavy stylers
- Hats, headbands, helmets and fringe causing friction and occlusion
- Higher oil-gland density across the T-zone
- Sweat left on the skin after exercise
Reasonable next steps
Rinse the hairline after workouts, keep heavy hair products off the forehead, and give one consistent treatment step 8–12 weeks.
An honest caveat
Face mapping is popular but not reliable. Where a breakout appears does not identify the underlying cause, and no location predicts a specific internal issue.
Key takeaways
- • Hair products and friction are frequent contributors.
- • Location alone does not diagnose a cause.
Consider professional advice if
- • Your breakouts are painful, deep or leaving scars
- • Things are getting worse quickly despite a reasonable routine
- • Your skin is significantly affecting how you feel day to day
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