put a dab of plain white toothpaste on the zit at night and it will help dry it up.
2007-08-19 04:39:32
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answered by jackyblu 4
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Tips 1:
Watermelon juice applied and gently massaged on the blemished area. Left on for 15 minutes will definitely help.
Tender coconut water dabbed on blemishes and left for ½ an hour. Repeat for 15 days.
Tips 2:
Carrot juice applied for 15 minutes for 15 days will clear the blemished skin.
2007-08-19 04:36:38
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answered by ER Doctor 4
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Tea Tree oil is a great natural solution.
Wash with Dr. Bronner's Tea Tree Oil Soap and use a little bit of the oil on blemishes before sleep.
2007-08-19 04:37:48
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answer #3
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answered by demimonde00 4
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not to tamper- no touching -naughty. Washing and keeping very clean. Use a mild soap and rinse well then dry with a really clean towel one that has been ironed or microwaved ( be careful as it can burn if in too long) so that it is germ free. Try to wash morning and night. Vitamin E oil is also very good. Can use concealing cream(available from Pharmacist or makeup stores) if really bad but only during the day
2007-08-19 04:42:22
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answered by njss 6
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When I started getting a lot of blemishes, I started using Nuetrogena clearing skin compressed powder, and it took away the blemishes and has helped keep pimples away.
2007-08-19 04:36:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I always had great skin, but when I hit 17 it went wacko. So I started using Proactiv; it's great. I don't use the 3-piece set... I use the Deep Cleansing Wash... it works great for me. And then I use Clearsils acne cream.... and my skin is great.
Try that. Hope this helps... good luck!
2007-08-19 10:36:56
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answered by EmilyJune 5
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I used that stuff they advertise on TV, Proactive...It worked great for me. Also a dermatologist could give you some advice. Drinking water is also a good thing to do and clean hair and pillow cases.
2007-08-19 04:36:44
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answer #7
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answered by raintree1 2
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There are several factors that contribute to the onset of skin
blemishes and these try at home remedies provided at
http://tipsfromruby-blemishes.blogspot.com/ will help you overcome
the problem.
2007-08-19 04:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Benzoyl Peroxide - It is in many acne preparations.
2007-08-19 04:35:06
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answered by Simmi 7
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http://www.proactiv.com/index.php?acnt=YHPsitem
2007-08-19 04:34:58
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answered by eil ashti 5
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