Alternate applying a warm compress (run a washcloth under hottish, but not enough to burn you!, water) for the first few hours, every hour, then later ice it with an ice cube for a few minutes every few hours. At night, mix a few drops of water with some baker's yeast (its these granules that look like sand, you can get them at the health food store, really cheap) and put it on, but JUST on the zit because it seriously dries up!
2006-12-23 16:55:34
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answered by Sugary Goodness 3
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ZapZyt works really well. And, for the record, toothpaste works for most of us. It has saved me from many ugly zits. Also, someone mentioned using an ice cube to lighten the pimple--very very awesome tip that works.
Also: If you're looking to buy a face cleanser or pimple treatment, look if the product contains benzoyl peroxide. Many people are allergic to benzoyl peroxide and it's a main ingredient on a number of remedies. Check for it especially if you do not know if you're allergic. Always test the product on the inside of your wrist, if a red spot or rash develops--do not use the product, it will make your pimples worse.
2006-12-23 16:57:43
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answered by Liz 3
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All those myths about chocolate and greasy foods are a lie. The only way you can really break out from stuff like that is you have an allergy.
I'm noticed that Neutrogena soap for normal to oily skin is good to dry anything up. If that makes you too dry, then try some goats milk soap with NO perfume. Just keep trying things out. Everyone's skin is different!
If they don't work overnight, give it a week, nothing works overnight. Unless it makes your skin too dry or you break out more, in that case, stop immediately.
2006-12-23 15:39:32
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answered by Kat K 2
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maximum oil accumulates close to the hair follicles of your eyebrows, and nostril. beforehand i bypass one a "zits spending spree", ask your self those questions: a million.at the same time as replaced into the superb time I replaced my sheets/pillowcase? 2.Am I utilizing a clean shampoo, or cleansing soap? 3.at the same time as replaced into the superb time I replaced my mattress? 4.What meals do I devour the day beforehand and through my pimple outbreaks? 5.Do the bumps develop massive, smell, and characteristic lengthy discharge? delicate pores and skin or allergic reactions can influence your pores and skin dramatically. Questions a million-3 manage it. the answer for that's taking an stunning aveeno colloidal oatmeal bath, the cleansing soap is likewise good besides (in case your low-cost use head and shoulders as body wash), and turn shampoos, and make your ecosystem purifier. nutrition and hormones is also a element, darkish chocolate is between the failings that motives my husband to have numerous large bumps (question 5) regularly occurring because the "boil". It would not have a white tip, yet swells up, and may be extremely comfortable until eventually it burst. Wash your face each and daily, and purchase Boilease. I were given it at CVS, and it quickens the fix time/soreness. pressure is also a element. pay interest for your bodies cues, which will be your answer. in case you may't parent it out, go for your accepted known practitioner or a dermatologist. Ask them about the zits products available, beforehand attempting them out. it ought to ward off a lot of money/time.
2016-12-01 03:20:05
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answered by ? 4
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Just use a sensitive-skin face wash. I like neutrogena the best, but Noxema sensitive skin is good too. Also don't use foundation every day and use a moisturizer daily that contains sa... acid (I can't recall the name of it...)
2006-12-23 16:57:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Tea Tree Oil. I have sensitive skin and it's the only thing that's worked for me without irritating my skin
2006-12-26 15:53:57
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answered by Phlebotomist 3
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Clean daily with 50/50 Hydrogen peroxide/water and 100% aloe vera gel afterwards.
2006-12-23 15:35:52
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answered by mikey 4
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When I have the occasional pimple I always use rubbing alcohol or witch hazel and they are gone the next day!!
2006-12-24 01:11:35
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answered by Barbie 1
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first of all stopping eating greasy foods doesnt work!
the best thing is to go to the dermatologist and get a medication if you really want to get rid of them, nothing else works as well.
2006-12-23 15:36:47
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answered by electriccshocks 2
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Stop eating greasy foods mcdonalds,burker king ect.
2006-12-23 15:34:29
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answered by Anonymous
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