okay so i woke up this morning, looked in the mirror & i see this GIGANTIC zit on my nose. i'm not exaggerating. i'm going roller skating tonight with a bunch of my friends including the guy i like! so i need to get rid if it FAST. i have already washed my face like 8 times & used oil free acne wash on it twice. what else can i do to make it go away by tonight??? thank you soooooooo much if you can give me any advice at all.
fabulous11 answered Friday January 19 2007, 3:37 pm: ekk washing it wil make it worse! i would put toothpaste on it it(i know its werid haha) but it will help the redness and make it less notciable. Then put on some coverup and youll be fine:)
or pop it, but thats probably the best thing to do.
pockets answered Friday January 19 2007, 2:30 pm: No! Don't wash your face 8 times. All that will do is irritate it more. Once is enough! Try putting alchohol or toothpaste on it for a while, and then once it dries out, pop it. It's possible that can make it worse though. Your best bet is a ton of concealer. Or a Cortisone injection, but I doubt your mother will bring you to get one. [ pockets's advice column | Ask pockets A Question ]
ILoveQueen answered Friday January 19 2007, 1:06 pm: Don't wash your face SO many times dear...You'll dry it out and even MORE acne will appear. Put some hydrogen peroxide, or alcohol and let it stay for a long time. I would also put honey on it, and then rinse it off, like the person below me suggested. :) Try putting a light powder afterwards. OIL FREE of course. :) Good luck darling! :D [ ILoveQueen's advice column | Ask ILoveQueen A Question ]
Igotamonopoly answered Friday January 19 2007, 12:56 pm: You probably made it worse by washing it so many times, to tell you the truth.
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