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Avoid sun protection.it can increases the chances.
cleaning ,exfoliation important for skin during monsoon season.


*Keep your face clean.remove your make properly.
*Do not scrub.
*Donot touch your face too often.
*You can use anti-acne mask once aweak.
*Dandruff is one of the most common of ance o fore head. 

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