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What areas make up the T-zone of the face?

  1. Corners of the eyes

  2. Forehead, nose, and chin

  3. Cheeks and jawline

  4. Temples and forehead

The correct answer is: Forehead, nose, and chin

The T-zone of the face refers specifically to the areas that form the letter "T." This includes the forehead, nose, and chin. The T-zone is often characterized by a different skin type compared to other areas of the face; it tends to be oilier and more prone to breakouts due to the higher concentration of sebaceous (oil) glands. This particular combination of areas is significant in skincare and esthetics, as products and treatments can be tailored based on the specific skin concerns commonly found in the T-zone, such as excess oil production or enlarged pores. Understanding the structure and characteristics of the T-zone can help estheticians propose suitable skincare routines and treatments for their clients.