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Dec 10, 2012
Kenisha M.
I have the worst acne on my forehead and my t-zone and i can never get it to go away! I've tried a lot of different kits for it but none of them work... My skin is combination/normal. Any suggestions??
Dec 10, 2012
Shelley W.
Do you sleep on your face? If so it could be causing the acne in those areas. And if you're using some harsh facial scrub leave it alone. Try using Murad Acne Spot Treatment. Apply it on dry skin. Allow it to sink in for a few minutes and then apply a light amount of moisturizer on top. Do this for AM and PM as well. Also, sleep on your back. Unless you change your pillowcase everyday sleeping face up is best for your skin so you're not absorbing the oils/dirt from your pillow.