Keep the area clean and allow it to heal itself. Over the counter medications may be appropriate to help take the edge off the pain. Don't pop it as that will increase the risk of scarring and potentially infection. See your physician for advice on managing acne. Solutions can range from inexpensive and simple to complicated and expensive.
2006-11-25 18:31:13
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answered by Amuse Bouche 4
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answered by Vincent 3
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People are probably gonna think I'm very stupid but this is what works for me. So, I did this a few months ago because I'm not the smartest. Keep that in mind. Acne is caused by bacteria growing in and under your skin right? So I absolutely thought that if Hand Sanitizer killed bacteria, why can't it kill it on my face? Andddd that lead to me putting some small amounts of hand sanitizer in my T-zone and other practical places.I do this about 2-3 times a day and that works really great for me. No more acne.
Another thing I do is, if I'm in a melt-down situation, I grab a piece of ice and rub that all over the acne for 1-2 minutes. (Or until it's completely melted.)
I also use this Carrot exfoliating face wash with beads in it. It smells weird to me but great to others. And leaves your face really soft.
Yes.....very stupid tricks but hey....it works for me
2016-02-15 21:22:53
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answered by ? 1
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Simple heat will do the trick. Dampen a washrag, heat it in the microwave to get it as hot as you can stand, then apply directly to the spot in question, hold until it cools to lukewarm. Repeat this as often as you can, hot as you can stand without burning yourself. It will bring things to a head,so to speak, and make it drain itself all by itself. Don't poke, prod or squeeze, apply no potions like toothpaste or eyedrops. When it begins to drain, you can encourage it along with some very gentle downward pressure on the sides- not squeezing it together. If you get in a rush, you can break it beneath the skin and spread it to new spots. Pimples are caused by the same bacteria that live on your skin. They have simply gotten into the skin via a pore, and set up housekeeping. It came under attack from your immune system, who will kick bacteria butt and make a nice whitehead in time. It's not in any way connected to what you ate, despite the old tales. It's dirt and bacteria where they don't belong. Keep your face clean, and plain old fashioned soap and water work best for that. Use plain old witch hazel to rinse it off with afterwards and to wipe down the face periodically, especially before bed and after shaving. Treat specific spots with a drop of tea tree oil before bed and after a pimple drains to encourage healing and kill bacteria. Otherwise keep your hands off your face, and before you touch it wash your hands. Don't pick, don't squeeze. Really bad spots can do with a tiny bit of acne spot gel to help reduce the excess oil. Don't use it all over, it dries skin and dry skin breaks out just as bad if not worse. After you shave, be sure to wash all the shave cream off and wipe with witch hazel. Use a clean or new razor blade each time. Your skin really doesn't need or appreciate the "help" of squeezing and potions. Just keep it clean.
2016-03-12 23:17:47
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answered by ? 3
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Ahh I hate it when that happens. If the pimple is close to the outside, then you can put ice on it.
2006-11-25 18:22:00
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answered by star_puk 3
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2006-11-26 00:14:58
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answered by Naturale 2
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dab some salicylic acid this will dry the pimple
2006-11-25 22:08:12
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answered by guia 2
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How do you get pimples in the nose? Does the inside of your nostrils sweat? You may need to see a doctor for that. Pimples can't grow inside nose. It might be something else.
2006-11-25 18:27:59
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answered by ♥c0c0puffz♥ 7
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dont pick at them at all
put a salicylic acid acne spot gel on it a few times a day..should go down in a few days
2006-11-26 04:56:30
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answered by . 7
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use starch of potato by meshing and squeezing it
2006-11-25 23:05:59
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answered by priya 1
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