FOREHEAD:
Common culprits like that stylish fedora, stress from finals, or overdoing it with rich and oily hair care products could be to blame for a legion of zits on your forehead. Same goes for the chips and chocolate. Your forehead has a direct line from the digestive system, so reducing fat and salt intake can help clear up skin.
BETWEEN YOUR BROWS:
Ever notice that after you get your arches waxed, you wake up the next day to the gift of whiteheads? Shaping your brows creates a bacteria gateway, so make sure to use a salicylic acid face wash like our Positively Clear Foam Cleanser to help dodge breakouts.
NOSE:
Your nose is a haven for dilated (translation: clogged) pores, so check the expiration dates on makeup since you don\'t want to add more pore-clogging gunk to your skin. The nose and heart are also connected, so you may want to chill on meat and spicy foods, and swap in heart-healthy fats like avocado and flaxseed.
CHEEKS:
When was the last time you scrubbed down your makeup brushes-or your phone, for that matter? Any place where bacteria can thrive and make contact with your face is a hard no. Wash brushes once a week and use makeup that\'s oil-free and non-comedogenic. And don\'t even think about going to bed with makeup on. Come on.
CHIN AND JAWLINE:
Welcome to puberty! Acne on your chin and jawline is directly linked to hormonal balance. While you can\'t avoid hormones, you can eat clean and make sure you follow a good skincare regimen.
EAR:
Because zits happen there. The ears are associated with your kidneys, so make sure you take a break from all those lattes and start downing H2O. Lots of it.