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Acne is usually associated with breakouts on the chin, cheeks, and nose. However, there’s another area of the head where acne can pop-up—your scalp. That’s right: Your scalp and hairline can be “hot ...
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When we think of acne, we often define it as a skin condition that affects the facial area. You will find countless advice and tips on how to prevent breakouts and the right skincare routine that will ...
5. Take steps to reduce your stress Anytime you’re feeling stressed, this can affect any of your body’s systems, including your scalp and hair. Stress you experience can take the form of scalp acne, ...
THE CAUSE: Cold temps and moisture-sapping indoor heat contribute to the snowstorm on your LBD. "Like the skin on your body, your scalp gets flaky when it's parched," says Cunnane Phillips. Your ...
There you were, innocently rubbing your head or brushing your hair, when all of a sudden, ouch: You hit some kind of weird little bump and it seriously hurts. Similar to the bumps that can form on ...