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Forehead:
Breakouts across the forehead can be triggered by stress or sleep deprivation.
(I stay up all night and morning until like 4 AM which is bad and I usually wake up around 9AM and if not that then 12 PM).
Above Brow:
The area above the brows represents your immune system. Breakouts tend to appear before, after, or during a cold or flu.
Between Brows:
Breakouts between the brows are often caused by overindulgence.
(I always eat and drink things with a lot of sugar and rich foods which is very bad).
Cheeks:
It's affected by your lung quality. Smoking or breathing polluted air can cause breakout here.
(I'm always getting hit with cigarette smokes, and dust from the air in the face which affects my face and lungs).
Side of Chin:
Are affected by hormones. Breakouts occur around the time of your period and more on one side depending on which ovary is ovulating that month.
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Those are some of the messages that breakouts cans send to you on your face. To control my breakouts I buy face wash with helps out with my oily skin and acne. I wash my face at least 2 times a day with a face brush and then I wipe my face dry. After that I'll go and sometimes use a toner like sea breeze and or witch hazel and wipe it all over my face with a small cotton. After that I go ahead and put on a face cream that helps out with my oily skin and acne. I apply a small amount to my hands and rub it together for a minute to warm it up and then I wipe it on my face and neck. When I'm finished if I plan on going out I'll put on a face matte primer by Make Up Forever and head out knowing I won't look oily. If I don't plan on going out I don't put on any primer. I just relax and let my skin breath.
What I just made you read is what I do everyday that works for me. Not everything works for everyone. For example Proactive might have work for you or someone else but when I tried it it never worked for me. It made my skin very bad with some painful irritation.