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Where typically does hormonal acne occur?
Adolescent acne can predominantly affect the T zone (nose and forehead) – this is because the pores tend to be larger and therefore more easily blocked.
Hormonal acne mainly affects the chin, jawline and neck and this is thought to be because this part of the face (“the beard area”) is more sensitive to testosterone which makes it more likely to be an area that grows hair and also easily become more oily and prone to spots.
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