Forehead pimples can mean that you're going through hormonal changes, stress or it can be a result of certain medications.
Going through hormonal changes, especially during puberty can increase oil production in the skin and clog pores which can lead to the forehead pimples and acne.
Stress is also linked to causing forehead pimples and acne although the exact reason is not known.
Medications such as steroids, anticonvulsants and lithium can cause acne as a side effect.
Having forehead pimples can also mean that you're having digestive system issues and trouble breaking down certain foods, or you have liver problems.
Frequently touching your face or irritation from skin products or skin irritation can cause forehead acne and forehead pimples.
eating foods such as whey protein, diets high in sugar or even skim milk can also cause forehead pimples.
To prevent forehead pimples.
Shower as soon as possible after working out to wash away any acne causing and pimple causing bacteria.
Gently wipe or pat off any sweat from your forehead with a clean towel while you're working out.
If you have severe acne or pimples that are persistent, deep or painful or severe you should see a doctor.
Forehead acne and forehead pimples are often caused by skin irritation or trapped sweat.
The trapped sweat or skin irritation may be due to cosmetic products, such as makeup, or tight clothing and accessories, such as hats, face masks, visors, or headbands.