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Mar 25, 2014
Kay C.
Do any of you know anything about hormonal acne? treatments? I read if your acne is on the lower part of your face like cheeks jawline it can be hormonal..
Mar 25, 2014
Ame S.
Agree^^ Also if you're taking care of your skin well and eating fairly healthy, your acne is likely to be hormonal. The only way to treat hormonal acne is to not pick on it, stick to your skin care routine and apply a spot treatment for acne or 15 percent tea tree oil and wait for it to heal.
Mar 25, 2014
Kay C.
Thanks girls really appreciate it.
Mar 25, 2014
Kitty K.
It sounds like hormonal acne, which occurs mostly on the jawline during hormonal periods. ( Pregnancy, periods, birth controls. )
Mar 25, 2014
Kay C.
Grr but it's a start to at least know what is causing it.