Sorry about the wrong category btw! Well I have this important party to attend on sunday. I am worried to get pimples so I decided i'd use the clean and clear acne spot treatment on my whole face....will it work? Will it harm my skin?
you can go to a beauty store or somewhere
and get a pack of the dead sea bath salts
and if they are big
put them in a blender just to make them smaller
and put it in a little cup and add i tiny bit of milk and a tiny bit of honey
and gently scrub it on your face
warning
if it hurts
use a smaller amount
and scrub more gently
and
for next time
try to make the salts smaller by blending them for a few more seconds
sugarplum07 answered Saturday March 24 2007, 12:15 am: If you have really sensitive skin, don't do it. If your face is clear right now, just keep doing what you've been doing. On Saturday, if you get any pimples, crush an aspirin and mix in with lemon juice until it makes a semi-thick paste and put a pea size amount on each individual pimple. Leave on for 20 minutes and rinse off. The pimples will be gone the next day. If it's really bad, use the paste once saturday morning and saturday night. If you're worried about harming your skin, then don't take the risk. You don't want your face to be all red and peeling at the party. [ sugarplum07's advice column | Ask sugarplum07 A Question ]
Flaggal answered Friday March 23 2007, 10:07 pm: Well, It worked on me. This treatment didn't hurt my skin but everyone is different, so make sure you are not alergic to anything in the formula. Some people tend to have very soft skin so if you are one of those people, only use a tad bit.
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