05/04/2024
LET'S TALK ABOUT PIMPLE ON THE FOREHEAD
Your forehead is connected to your digestive system, therefore, pimples on this area are often indicative of digestive issues or high levels of stress. Bacteria from hair can also lead to increased acne in this area.
When the body is under stress, there is an increase in stress hormones such as cortisol, which stimulate oil production. This access oil mixes with dead skin cells and clog pores, resulting in pimples.
Digestive problems like lactose intolerance can cause inflammation, impacting acne on the skin forehead. An unhealthy gut biome disturbs hormone balance, which in turn increases oil production.
HOW TO TREAT FOREHEAD ACNE
This type of acne needs to be treated internally and external because its causes are from both sides.
How to treat it external
Get a cleanser which contains salicylic acid to unclog the pores. You can buy our TUMERIC AND SALICYLIC FACE WASH as your salicylic cleanser.
Use a cream that is made out of ingredients like tea tree essential oil or hydrosol. Tea tree is a very powerful antibacterial skincare ingredient which is good in killing the acne causing bacteria. Our GLOW FACE CREAM is made out of both tea tree essential oil an hydrosol so if you want to get rid of that forehead acne, our cream is what you need.
INTERNALLY
you can drink a mixture of apple cider vinegar with water. Take a spoon of apple cider vinegar and add it in a glass of water. Drink this mixture 20 minutes before your daily meals. The apple cider vinegar will raise the acid levels in the stomach to enhance digestion.
2. Take probiotics supplements to improve gut health.
3. Drink herbal teas like peppermint tea, tumeric and ginger tea. Peppermint tea helps with digestion while the tumeric and ginger tea will help to decrease inflammation and also detoxifies the body. You can drink this once per day
4. You can also take zinc supplements