I have very clear skin.. pretty much no pimples at all.. But I do have a few small reddish pimples around the edge of my nose.. how do i get them to go away? Thanks i rate high!
Cath answered Sunday November 21 2004, 3:59 pm: Hi Sweetie,
This may sound creepy or unatural... it shouldn't becase it's not THAT weird. Toothpaste. You don't even have to leave it on that long. This method has always worked for me. You'll see results instantly!
I hope your pimples go away! Have a nice day. ~Blessed Be... [ Cath's advice column | Ask Cath A Question ]
KrayZeBeaUtyFuL answered Sunday November 21 2004, 3:30 pm: theres many things you could do to make it go away.. you could just go to a drug store and buy clearasil and it it on your spots every night before you go to bed, wash your face at least 2 times a day.. I use this stuff i bought from avon and it works really great for me, its call true porefection.. It wasnt too expensive, but your best bet if u want to go cheap is to go to your local drugstore and buy Clearasil!
-Megan* [ KrayZeBeaUtyFuL's advice column | Ask KrayZeBeaUtyFuL A Question ]
gsgirl answered Sunday November 21 2004, 3:19 pm: wash your face 3 times a day and get cream stuff to make them go away anything works and then u can cover them up with a power it works for me [ gsgirl's advice column | Ask gsgirl A Question ]
Bigmouth247 answered Sunday November 21 2004, 3:07 pm: i have the exat thing as you have. it is no biggy. go see your gurmatoagist and they will perscribe you with a medician that will help your own skin. but what i use is called clindamycin phosphate topical solution. hope i help and make sure you was your face every day! [ Bigmouth247's advice column | Ask Bigmouth247 A Question ]
LoLo2454 answered Sunday November 21 2004, 2:53 pm: Just wash your face atleast once or twice a day. Velocity works great. Its a Mary Kay brand. Also clearisil. Hope i helped :)
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