If you are experiencing a lot of breakouts on your forehead, it may be helpful to stop using a foaming cleanser that is recommended for acne-prone skin. Instead, consider switching to a product that is less likely to dry out your skin. It could be beneficial to visit a pharmacy and seek advice from a skincare professional to determine the best course of action for your specific skin concerns. In the meantime, try to avoid letting your hair touch your forehead to prevent further irritation.
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