What does fungal forehead acne look like?

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04/09/25 6:39pm
Do you have fungal acne on your forehead? Here's what you need to know about how to identify fungal acne, what causes it, and how to treat it.

Fungal acne typically appears as clusters of small, red bumps on the skin that are similar in size and shape. The uniformity of the bumps makes the acne look like a rash. Fungal acne on the forehead can be caused by excessive sweating, wearing hats that trap sweat, or using certain hair products, especially oily ones. You can treat fungal acne by using topical antifungal creams or shampoos, taking oral antifungal medications, and keeping your forehead clean and dry.

How do you handle your fungal acne? Share your tips in the comments below!
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Amy Galindo
04/10/25 3:12am
Its bumpy oil bumps that are on your forehead and that happens cause of puberty or for any mistake tiny reasons such as touching your face not having hygiene and cleanness.
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