) What are the common ways of getting rid of pimples?
- Drink lots of water throughout the day to flush the toxins out of your body which might help to lighten your condition
- Cleanse your skin 3-5 times daily with a specialized acne cleanser or an unscented soap.
- Exercise regularly to reduce your stress level which will indirectly help to improve your skin condition
- Lime juice mixed with groundnut oil may be good treatment for acne and pimples
5) How To Get Rid Of Pimples Fast?
- Apply a bit of toothpaste on the affected area before bed to reduce irritation and redness.
- Mix three table spoons of pure honey and one teaspoon of cinnamon powder. Apply it on the pimples and leave it there overnight. Wash it the following morning with warm water. Continue this for several weeks to achieve results.
2007-05-31 17:24:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I would suggest an extremely sharp/new razor and a very good/slippery soap or lotion to shave with. After, I would put on something like Neosporin for a few hours or a day to deter
pimples starting and heal any tenderness that might occur.
Soap the area, shave gently down, wash the area and check the thoroughness of the shave . Soap down again and shave down again. I do believe shaving up causes the pimple problem (ingrown hairs).
Hopefully not more than one other person is seeing this area to know about it.
2007-05-31 01:17:11
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answered by ? 7
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The bumps will eventually go away. Next time try a very thick shaving gel. They seem to protect better than cream. Get the area hot and wet, either from the shower or a hot wet cloth. Use a really good razor like the Gillette Mach 3 Turbo, with new blades. Making those changes will improve things, and keep the bumps from coming back. Also, after you shave, you can use a cucumber cream, nothing with alcohol in it or it will string.
2007-05-31 00:57:15
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answered by WE 5
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Before shaving wash down there with warm water it will open up pores making it easier to shave. Use a thick shaving gel and make sure the razor you are using isn't old or worn out this could also cause irritation. Not straight after but after a while use a nice alcohol free moisturisour. hope i helped :)
2007-05-31 01:18:13
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answered by ashley 3
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i just asked this question a coupled days ago. buy nair. they have a product just for your bikini area. no razor, no cuts, no pimples. use it before you hop in the shower. it doesnt smell all that great. and we wouldnt want ppl to think we dont groom ourselves now do we? lol
Works great. only about $5. As much you would spend on a razor. but if you decide not to, buy the desposable razors. one blade is all that is needed. the more blades, the closer to the skin. maybe on our legs that is great, but not on our va-jayjays. only shave with the hair. shave down rather than up.
2007-05-31 03:32:52
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answered by ashes 2
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I am not a doctor nor a specialist but this may help:
1) rinse your face as soon as you wake up, after you come home from outside
and before you sleep.
2) eat a lot of apples( i do not know how but that really helped me)
3) drink a lot of water..A LOT
4) exercise to sweat and get dirt off your face
Give it a try, i am sure it will work. It worked for me
2016-02-13 05:50:01
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answered by Julia 1
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I know this sounds crazy, but it works. After shaving put some secret deodorant on your bikini line or where ever you just shaved and they go away. Dove works the best.
2007-05-31 01:36:19
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answered by Shellygirl 2
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Before you shave make sure you use something to slough off any dead/dry skin. You can make it yourself using honey, almonds, olive oil, brown sugar and coarse Mediterranean sea salt....vit e is good in it too. When you shave use your conditioner as a shave lotion. Use a new razor and moisturize.
2007-05-31 01:05:54
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answered by hiscinders 4
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Lol use shaving cream before you shave
2007-05-31 00:56:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Next time, use shaving cream or one of those new battery-powered "personal shavers".
2007-05-31 01:08:56
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answered by Anonymous
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