Why do zits sometimes form in the middle of my forehead?

Forehead acne frequently appears as solid red pimples called papules. You may also see lumps with an accumulation of pus on top. These are known as pustules. Acne should be treated appropriately no matter where it appears. To assist the pimples heal faster, you can take over-the-counter (OTC) or prescription medication. To avoid scarring, avoid picking at your acne.


The etiology of acne is the same regardless of where it appears on your face. Sebum is an oil that generally lubricates and protects your skin. Sebum is created by sebaceous glands, which are microscopic oil glands. Oil enters your skin's surface via microscopic openings known as pores. Sometimes debris, excess oil, and dead skin cells obstruct pores. Bacteria develop on the interior, causing large lumps. Pimples are those bumps. Many people get acne throughout adolescence. A spike in hormone levels causes an increase in oil production, which causes pimples. One of the most typical sites for these early breakouts is the forehead. Acne on your forehead might also be caused by your hair.


If you don't wash your hair frequently enough or have oily hair, the oil can accumulate on your forehead and block pores. Irritation from clothes or cosmetics chemicals can also trigger forehead acne, especially if you have sensitive skin. You may get a breakout after using a new cosmetics brand or wearing a hat or headband that irritates your skin.

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