Is there any home remedies to get clear skin and get rid of pimples? I have a few and I want to get rid of them before tomorrow night at 7:00 (the school dance) So I have about 27 hours ..I heard toothpaste helps? What exactly does it do and how long do you keep it on and atuff? =) Any ideas?
mimitutu answered Friday April 8 2005, 9:26 pm: USE PROACTICE U HAVE TO ORDER IT BUT IT WORKS REALLY GOOD!!MAYBE FOR TOMORROW NIGHT IF IT DOESNT GO AWAY U CAN PUT COVERUP ON IT OR SUMTING.
hope i can help
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aeromonkey answered Thursday April 7 2005, 5:07 pm: as far as the whole situation goes... i wish you the best of luck with your zit free dance. Tooth paste should be put on each area and left on as you sleep. Good luck
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Karen answered Thursday April 7 2005, 4:57 pm: Yes, toothpaste helps when wanting to get rid of a few pimples. When you put toothpaste over your pimples, it reduces the size and redness of them, and it dries them up. You just put them over the pimples, not your whole face. You can keep the toothpaste over your pimples the whole night or just for a few minutes, depending on the pimple. You can also wash your face with a regular face wash and you can rub an astrigent over your pimples. I suggest Seabreeze Astrigent if you want to do that. Try not to touch your face with your hands and fingers because that will just make your pimples worse. What I've mentioned should help get rid of your pimples by tomorrow night. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
shake answered Thursday April 7 2005, 4:54 pm: Smear toothpaste over them. I know it sounds dumb, but it works. Try vinegar too. That works. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
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