ok so i am 16 female and i was going to meet up with this boy tomorrow he has never met me and i have never met him i promised him last week thing is i have spots on my head now.I can't meet him with spots i mean its like 4 spots on my forehead.i have never had spots before.What shall i do chicken out and tell him i will meet him next week.i mean its better than him seeing me with spots..... or anyway i can get rid of them by tomorrow.
Cemetary..DrIvE answered Friday June 10 2005, 7:12 pm: They make a special acne fighter for that. See if you can pick some up. It's like spot cleanser or something, sorry I forgot the name of it. It's supposed to work so quickly that the blemish is reduced in eight hours. If you can't get some of this, make sure to keep your face really clean and use concealer. It's better that the guy know you for who you are. If you really want to meet him and hope he likes you, he should like you spots or not! [ Cemetary..DrIvE's advice column | Ask Cemetary..DrIvE A Question ]
orphans answered Friday June 10 2005, 6:50 pm: put a lot of clearisil on it right now then put some foundation over it. if you can't see the spots, then do the same thing tomorrow morning. if you can, then should cancel it until next week. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
Cierra answered Friday June 10 2005, 6:05 pm: put ALOT of clearisil on them all tonight and tomorrow morning..then go get some foundation and cover up to put on them. [ Cierra's advice column | Ask Cierra A Question ]
beautiful_disaster101 answered Friday June 10 2005, 5:46 pm: well it sounds sorta risky going to meet him like that, so cancel and tell him that it was urgent and go to a dynotologyst, they'll do something about it. Hope i helped!
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