1. Wash the face twice with good soap and pure water.
2. Wipe gently.
3. Don't apply any beauty cream or powder.
4. Drink lots of water.
5. Eat plenty of fruits
6. Avoid oily items
7. Don't touch the pimple unnecessarily.
8. Use clear towel, bed cover etc.
2006-12-13 23:55:29
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answered by Rohini karthikeyan 3
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You probally want people to see you and not see bump after bump.Right? Although many people suffer from this condition only during the teenage years, pimples can occur throughout adulthood, depending on your hormonal activity, heredity and hygiene. Instructions STEP 1: Resist the urge to attack when these plugged sebaceous glands pop up. In other words, don't pop your pimples'this can cause infections and even scarring. STEP 2: Keep in mind that a combination of hormonal activity, a buildup of bacteria and the shedding of dead skin cells causes pimples. Do what you can to prevent a breakout by establishing a skin-care routine appropriate for your skin type. STEP 3: Have patience. It could take up to one month for a blemish to disappear completely. The less you poke at it, the better. STEP 4: Buy an antibacterial, oil-free concealer that can blend the redness of the pimple into your own skin color. Green shades tend to offset redness the best. (This might not be an option for those who don't wear makeup.) STEP 5: Try a facial mud mask. This may shrink a pimple. STEP 6: Realize that despite the happy teens in the commercials, 'zit zapping' solutions'medications you apply directly to pimples'don't do much more than dry out the top layer of skin covering the pimples. These medications don't provide a long-term cure. STEP 7: If you are going to break the rules by 'extracting the blemish''aesthetician-speak for popping your pimple'wash your hands, then lightly squeeze the top of the pimple with a tissue or cotton swab. Clean the area thoroughly when you're done. If nothing happens, leave the pimple alone until it's ready to pop. STEP 8: Apply a benzol peroxide acne medication to the pimple and avoid applying medication to the surrounding area. Tips & Warnings If you're desperate (you get an unsightly blemish two days before your wedding, perhaps), consult a dermatologist about receiving a shot of cortisone to eliminate a pimple. Pimples can indicate the presence of acne, a chronic skin disease. If you have recurring pimples, talk to a dermatologist about acne medication. Your dermatologist may prescribe antibiotics, certain brands of birth control pills, or even Accutane for severe acne. Consider carefully before using Accutane. Although this is the only truly long-term solution for severe acne, it can have serious side effects and is known to cause serious birth defects when taken during pregnancy. Sexually active women who use Accutane should use two forms of birth control.
2016-03-13 06:50:15
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answered by ? 4
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1. Avoid bangs or hairstyles that put hair in your face
2. If you must wear such a style, wash your hair first so that it is clean (hair in your face can cause acne, especially greasy, dirty, oily, or sweaty hair)
3. Avoid wearing makeup, I know it covers up pimples, but it's really bad for your skin and clogs pours. There are colored products from clearasil and proactive that help get rid of acne, but also cover it up like makeup.
4. Wash your face at least three times a day (use moisterizer if this tends to dry out your skin)
5. Drink plenty of water, it helps. Also, try not to eat a lot of junk food. Fruits and vegetables are good too. Most important though, is getting enough water. 6-8 full glasses a day is good.
6. Use proactive, clearasil, neutrogena, or some other acne medication.
7. If acne continues, see a dermatologist.
2006-12-14 00:21:03
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answered by Lady of the Garden 4
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Wash your face twice a day with a gental facewash like Purpose. Use a non-greasy moisturizer on your face (regular Aveno works great). If you have more serious problems with acne then try the program PROACTIV which is basically the same types of products you can get at a pharmacy. They just teach you to stick with a program. Wash with cleanser, use astringent, then light moisturizer. Do that twice a day with your favorite products and your skin should look better.
If you don't moisturize your face will seem to begin producing more oil and the dry skin can clog pores and cause more acne.
2006-12-14 00:01:56
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answered by Atrain 2
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Ok, the problem that i get isnt that my face gets greasy, its that i over treat it and my skin gets dry, dry skin will give you pimples too.
you wash twice a day, once in the morning, before you go to bed, use a light astringent and and a light face lotion.
the birth control pill will also correct any hormonal imbalance that you might have that is causing you to break out, and if you do have oily skin, going to a tanning salon for small amounts of time will help with that.
2006-12-13 23:52:55
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answered by mettophobic 3
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If the problem is severe, and I am assuming you are young, have your parents take you to a dermatologist. Otherwise, when I was a teen I used Sea Breeze, I dont know if they still make it. My 13 year old daughter uses Clean and Clear Morning Burst daily and it really works well. We get it at Target and Wal Mart. Good Luck, I remember when I would get a zit it was usually the size of a Marble, usually dead center of my forehead and I looked like a Hindu for a week...Totally sucked
2006-12-14 00:24:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I use Cetaphil(you can get it at Wal-Mart). It doesn't over dry your skin. And if you can't stand not wearing make-up, I would suggest using a tinted moisturizer. Cover Girl is pretty good. You can buy that at Wal-Mart, as well. Oh, and I would also suggest exfoliating your skin once every other week or so(depending on how bad your acne is. If it is really bad, then dont). That's what I do, at least. It makes my skin really soft.
Good luck!
2006-12-14 01:32:09
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answered by hevs55 2
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It's not (just) how you clean your face. You have to eat well, exercise, sleep regular hours and drink water.
In addition to good hygiene, invest in a blue-red light therapy box. Only 15 minutes a day. this is not a UV light.
It kills the bacteria and calms the skin. Dermatologists use them and they are available for home use, too. About $150 for a light box.
2006-12-13 23:59:18
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answered by CAT 3
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There are many cheap and effective home remedies for acne. Tomato slices, turmeric, papaya juices and home made face packs will treat existing pimples and prevent further problems. More remedies at http://www.wellnesstalk.org/acne.html
2006-12-14 00:56:41
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-12-13 23:55:01
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answered by phpmanual 1
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