i just got a pimple last night and im going to a wedding tomorrow! well when my pimples come they usually are red for a couple of days, what are some things i can do to cause less redness? thanks
AshNicole...x3 answered Monday August 1 2005, 4:54 pm: Try getting a face cleanser and if its still there just put a little make up on it for the wedding!
brunettecutie answered Sunday July 31 2005, 3:16 pm: you can use skin tone cover up. it really works. u can find it at CVS pharmacy, drug store, anywhere like that.
ncblondie answered Sunday July 31 2005, 1:40 pm: Get some visine, put a few drops on a cotton ball and hold on the pimple for 15 seconds or until the redness disappears. A cleanser or cream with salycilic acid will help clear up the pimple faster. Try not to touch it more than necessary to avoid making it worse. Once the redness is out, a light concealer should cover it for the wedding. [ ncblondie's advice column | Ask ncblondie A Question ]
DeeSireDiOr answered Sunday July 31 2005, 1:20 pm: Hey
Well you can't really make it go away faster by washing your face every minute of the day. So wash it once or twice and leave it alone. Otherwise you will just make it worst. To make the redness go away just leave your face alone. If you keep on touching it then it might get bigger before the big day. Just put cover up on it before you leave for the wedding. That will make the redness go away. If you dont like that advice then try putting ice on it for a little while. This will make the pimple red for a little bit but then it might get smaller, so that way when you put the cover up on it, it will be less visible. But for the future you should buy proactive. Just go to:
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