T-zone in the PONS Dictionary

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An oily T-zone area (centre of the brows, nose and chin) with dry and flaky cheeks is very common.
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The T-zone is deformed and is interpreted by some authors as a regional thrust of pre-major folding age.
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Unlike adolescents, who tend to get eruptions around the T-zone of the forehead, nose and chin, women past their mid-twenties get more cystic, harder-to-treat spots, deeper under the skin.
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So, a gentle, mattifying mask like this -- with pink clay and soothing linden extract -- is ideal and, on dry skins, can be used solely on the T-zone area.
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Teenage acne accumulates around the oily T-zone area (forehead, nose and chin) so alcohol-based astringents are a teen's treatment of choice.
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Tilt the brush to use the upper green bristles on oilier areas and the T-zone, with the softer, white ones working on the cheeks and more delicate skin.
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That T-zone is likely affected because of an increase in adrenaline, which also increases oil production.
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T-zone, refreshing the history, and ahead to the industry!
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To my left is a teen, troubled by an angry rash of acne spreading from one cheek to the other via an oily T-zone.
www.telegraph.co.uk
An important ally in making sure that that my T-zone doesn't become a war zone for oil and bacteria is my dermatologist.
lifestyle.inquirer.net

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