Get a black marker pen and draw a big circle round it with an arrow pointing at it, go out and get drunk.......
2006-09-29 04:48:36
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answered by Trillyp 5
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Boil some water and dip a flannel into it. Then hold the flannel over your spot for as long as you can take. Do this a couple of times to draw the pus out. Then dry, and dab on some pure T-Tree Oil. You can get this in Superdrug. It dries out the spot. The area will be red though...you may want to put a touch of concealer on the area - I know you don't wear make up but needs must and all that!
2006-09-29 04:51:10
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answer #2
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answered by sweetcheeks 2
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before u go to bed put toothpaste on it (yeah i know this sounds mad but trust me here) then a little bit of tissue over the top to stop it getting on ur clothes etc. then leave it there over night. The tooth paste will dry up the spotand it'll look a lot better in the morning once you wash the paste off. There'll still be a bit of a mark - i dont think anything can get rid of it instantly just DONT SQUEEZE IT. It'll end up a red bloody mess!!
Hope this helps
(wash ur face more often in future! or use 'clean&clear' or 'Ultrasil's new stuff that clears spots in a matter of days. It worked for me)
2006-09-29 04:56:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Use very hot water and soak a flannel hold it on the spot firmly for about 15 mins, this kills the bacteria, if it has a white centre then squeeze that out with the flannel, use tea tree oil and dab that on, if you haven't got that use soap. Clean and clear advantage treatment also works so get some just in case if you get another one. Also wash your face every day with warm water and soap/tea tree oil this helps reduce spots.Trust me i'm a teenager and i'm going through this every day.
2006-09-29 06:42:28
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answered by Spud06 2
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Pop a dab of toothpaste on it to deflate it. Wait a few hours, wash off and pacify it with tea tree oil. Then get theeself some Clean & Clear Quick Clear Treatment Gel for future emergencies!
2006-09-29 04:52:04
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answered by Rachel O 3
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good old fashioned soap. put a huge dollop of it on the spot and leave for as long as possible. it will dry it out and kill all that bacteria. great for getting spots to heal up after a big extraction p.s don't use toothpaste it will aggravate it and make it red
2006-09-29 04:51:02
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answer #6
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answered by ms sensible 3
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simply put some toothpaste on it and it will dimenished by tonight..not disappear but get smaller or you would always apply some complexion powder to cover it... but anyways if your going out to a club, who do you think is going to really see it on a friday night ,wher every one is worrying about having fun and getting drunk for the night.
2006-09-29 04:54:00
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answered by sandra j 1
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Get a small bottle of close to tee tree oil, it quite is awesome and dab some on some cases an afternoon. it is going to dry it out via friday, cos in case you squeeze it would desire to bleed and so on and could look dreadful for days.
2016-10-18 04:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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try putting a bit of toothpaste on it to dry it out. or maybe you could put a plaster on it and if people ask you about it just say "you should see the other bloke."
2006-09-29 04:49:50
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answered by Anonymous
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A huge spot? That IS my Friday night. I'd look forward to popping that sucker all day.
2006-09-29 04:47:18
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answered by Anonymous
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put some neutrogena "on the spot" acne treatment and to conceal it afterwards put a little bit of make up on it, so the redness won't show.
2006-09-29 04:47:58
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answered by emjay 4
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