Pimples on the Forehead, Chin, Nose: What Causes Them?

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Do you suffer with persistent pimples in the same place month after month? There may be a deeper meaning to these problem areas than we probably realize.

Face mapping and pimples

There’s a technique called face mapping which helps identify possible causes of breakouts by dividing different areas of your face into zones, which are connected to certain organs. This ancient Chinese method has been said to help you identify underlying health conditions based on where your breakouts occur.
If you get pimples on these areas, here’s what your body may be telling you:

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Pimples on the lower cheeks and jawline: hormonal imbalance

“Beard acne” may indicate hormonal imbalances such as your monthly period or polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). This area is also linked to stress. Hormonal breakouts may be challenging to treat, make sure you’re getting enough sleep, vegetables, and water for a better chance of getting rid of them.

Pimples on your forehead: digestive system

If you’re getting pimples on the forehead, you may want to review your current diet and try eliminating foods that could be causing problems with your digestive system. Upping your antioxidant levels with green tea and getting plenty of fiber may help with this.

Pimples on your nose: heart

Make sure to check on your blood pressure, as well as your vitamin B levels and your intake of spicy food. Try cutting down on bad fats and replace them with healthier fats found in fish, nuts, or avocados.

Pimples between the eyebrows: liver

This area is linked to the liver, so you may want to cut down on alcohol, greasy food, dairy, and sugar. Breakouts caused by food allergies also tend to show up on this area first, so you may also want to check on that.

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Pimples around the eyes: dehydration

Any type of discoloration or breakout in this zone is linked to dehydration. Make sure to drink 6-8 glasses of water to help keep breakouts at bay.

Pimples on the cheeks: respiratory system

Breaking out in this area may have something to do with smoking, allergies, or your body overheating. To help combat this, avoid smoking, or stay away from areas with high pollution.

Note that face mapping may help understand the causes of your breakouts, but they are guidelines and may not be applicable to everyone. There are still many other factors that contribute to acne, including skin care habits, hormones, genetics, etc.

Treating pimples with Lactezin

If you have recurring pimples, one treatment option you can consider is Lactezin. Lactezin is an oral acne medication that helps treat pimples and may also prevent them from recurring. Click here to learn more about Lactezin.

Results are based on clinical studies and may vary depending on the individual. There is no guarantee of specific results. Please see full disclaimer: Disclaimer

SOURCES:

http://stylecaster.com/beauty/face-mapping/
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/amy-saunders/acne-face-mapping_b_8929868.html 

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