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What Causes Acne

Acne along your jawline isn’t just “a few pimples.

It can feel like an attack on your confidence, your hormones, and your sanity. Painful bumps, deep cysts,

and relentless flare-ups that seem to ignore every product you try. Is it your hormones, your skincare, your medication—

or something darker hiding beneath the sk… Continues…

Jawline acne often signals more than surface-level trouble.

This area is closely linked to hormonal fluctuations, especially androgens, which increase oil production and make pores more likely to clog.

Genetics can raise your risk, as can conditions like PCOS, thyroid imbalance, or elevated stress hormones.

Some medications, including steroids, lithium, and certain birth control pills, may also trigger or worsen breakouts along the chin and jaw.

Treatment usually starts with gentle but consistent care: salicylic acid to keep pores clear, benzoyl peroxide to reduce bacteria,

and non-comedogenic moisturizers to protect your skin barrier. When over-the-counter products fail, dermatologists may prescribe topical retinoids, oral antibiotics,

hormonal therapy, or isotretinoin for severe cases. You should call a doctor if your acne is painful, scarring, cystic, or affecting your self-esteem.

With the right plan—and patience—jawline acne can be controlled, and your skin can heal.

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