Page 10 University Daily Kansan, November 5, 1981 Overdose of hair care may help bring on acne By JoLYNNE WALZ Staff Reporter People primp, brush and blow dry their hair to make themselves beautiful, but dermatologists say that they shouldn't bleam blissfully by aggrassing acne. "It's the pressure on the skin that does it," Lawrence dermatologist Lee Bittenbender said this week. "The tension of the brush or comb across the skin." J. W. PETROZLI, a dermatologist at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, first described the relationship between hair styling and acne in a recent edition of the dermatology journal Cutis. He had observed that many patients had acne—on the temples, in front of the ears, on the back of the neck or on the forehead—that recurred despite treatment that cleared acne in other areas. Both Petrozi and Bittenen boulder said that people might avoid such persistent acre around the hairline if they did not brush and style their hair so often. 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