Hey, beauty besties! Ever wonder why pimples pop up in specific spots?


Here's the scoop on what they might mean and how to reduce them.


Forehead


Acne here often signals hormonal imbalances or poor hair hygiene. If you have bangs, constant contact can cause irritation. Stomach issues like acid reflux can also be linked to forehead pimples. Try a diet with less fatty foods for better digestion.


Upper Cheeks


Pimples here are linked to food intake, especially fatty or sugary foods. They could also indicate colon issues like IBS or constipation.


Lower Cheeks


Smoking, pollution, and heat can irritate the skin. Touching your face, dirty makeup tools, or unwashed pillowcases can also cause acne.


Tip of the Nose


Acne here may point to poor circulation or heart health issues. If you have blood circulation problems, this might be a sign. Also, constipation can contribute to nose pimples.


Chin & Jawline


Hormonal imbalances are the main cause of chin acne, often linked to excess androgens. Women may notice breakouts before their period or after starting birth control. Gut health can also affect hormone levels, leading to more acne.


Temples & Eyebrows:


Acne in these areas may be related to liver health, which can be impacted by food allergies or greasy foods. A clean diet can help support liver function and reduce breakouts.


Hope this helps you take better care of your skin!