I have always had flawless skin, even as a teen. However, now that I have turned 30, I am breaking out on my forehead. Has anyone had this happen? I wash my face regularly and have not changed my diet so I cannot figure out what is going on now.
Adult onset acne?
It could be stress, an allergic reaction to something, or as a woman a change in your hormones could also be the source of your acne. If the problem continues try going to a dermotologist. Good Luck*
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Reply:stress.
Reply:Use ProActive, Even as an adult your body goes through changes, it may not have anything to do with something you've changed or your personal hygiene
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Reply:Yep, I was just like you. Good skin as a teen then hit thirty-something and out came the acne. I had to get serious about my skin care. You have to find a good product line for your type of skin and develop a good regimen. I have combination skin that tends to be a little on the dry side. The pimples were mainly on my forehead and chin. It took about 6 months, but after going thru several product lines, I finally have something that works. If it helps, here is what I do:
1.Wash twice a day with Mary Kay cleanser/toner.
2.Persi-Gel in the morning on the forehead and chin for pimple prevention.
3.MK timewise am (morning) and pm formula (night).
4. MK moisture morning and night.
5.Philosophy sugar scrub once a week. (then steps 1-4)
6. I use spring water on my face instead of tap water.
When I stick to this, I have very few problems. And when a pimple does pop up, it's tiny and doesn't last long or scar. I should have done this years ago. My skin is now baby soft.
Good luck!
Reply:maybe your hair is touching your forehead more than it sued to or you changed your makeup, body wash detergent..... i started having the same problem so i got a script
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Reply:I use Acne Free and drink lots of water
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Reply:acne usually happens with either genetics, diet changes or stress levels....there must be a problem some where......try more fruits and vegetables and avoid fats.......if it doesn't help pls see a good homeopathic general physician......
Reply:take regular facials
Reply:may be hormone imbalance ?
other than use all sorts of acne cream or whatsoever, you may try exercise .
Exercise will stabilise your hormones and also at the same times regulate any pores on your face that is blocked .
Moreover, sweats after exercise is a process of discretion to get rid of body's unwanted substance, your acne problem may be rid of.
Reply:stress,it maybe due to hormonal changes or maybe due to some drugs u r taking.
Reply:Acne In Adults
Acne is normally considered a problem of teenagers. Most people believe that acne will clear forever after the teenage is past. That is not true. Acne can appear in adulthood also. Many adults, especially females suffer acne in adulthood.
The reasons of adult acne may include hormonal changes during pregnancy, menstruation, some drugs as anabolic steroids, etc. Some lithium containing drugs, few anti-tuberculosis drugs and some other drugs may also cause adulthood acne. You need to talk to your doctor about the association of any drug you may be taking and its acne causing potential.
Sometimes acne appears in people who had no acne during their adolescence and sometimes it recurs for no reason. Some other reasons of adulthood acne may be pressure on a particular place of the skin by some mechanical action. This is also called acne mechanica. Carrying a backpack that constantly irritates the skin is one such example. Look for such reasons if you get acne in adulthood. Some industrial chemicals can also cause acne. This is an occupational problem and is called chloracne. You may be confusing other conditions such as folliculitis, which is a disease of hair follicles, with acne. Adult acne is difficult to treat than adolescent acne and you should talk to your doctor rather than taking OTC medicine.
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Reply:Yes it happened to me a little bit on my forehead and I'm just 12!
Well I use dove pads on my face, every night and morning it might just be if you changed soaps. Because w/ me if I change soaps I will breakout. Plus u have to be careful for what you touch if you touch something and few minutes later you rub your face. That is making your skin dirty.
Reply:My mom had and still has the same problem...she used proactiv
for a while and it helped a little bit....and she also went to her doctor and they gave her a cream to aply on acne which worked better than proactiv..so try asking your doctor.
Reply:Probably hormone changes.
Reply:but a differnt face wash
Reply:u can put on mousterizer regulary or try anti-acne products
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