TeenageGraffiti answered Thursday April 5 2007, 5:28 pm: I have the same.
there are a few ways..
1] squeeze either side of it until all the ous and gunk comes out, but DO NOT let it bleed.
2] Put honey over it, leave it overnight with a bandaid over it. It speeds up the healing process and acts as a moisturiser or something. [Works well enough. Just leaves your face a bit sticky]
3] Best thing is to just leave it and let the air at it. No-one should make a big thing out of it. EVERYONE gets them at some point, but photographs of famous people get airbrushed ¬.¬
XkittyOkatX answered Thursday April 5 2007, 5:19 pm: I really really, REALLY do not reccomend popping it. If it's ready to be popped, it will turn whitish, and then you're supposed to pop it. If you do it too soon, it will bleed and most likely scar. You can also spread acne this way. Believe me, I had HORRIBLE acne for years. I'd reccomend just putting some topical cream above your lip, and using coverup until it ends up going down.
It's definitely more worth it to just wait it out than to deal with more possible acne, and the possibility of scarring. Yuck! [ XkittyOkatX's advice column | Ask XkittyOkatX A Question ]
christina answered Thursday April 5 2007, 5:17 pm: To pop a pimple, you squeeze it together until you see puss come out & it bleeds. I don't recommend doing it though because it'll hurt, it'll bleed, and it'll scar.
If you want to lose them the normal way, wash your face twice a day, if not more & just make sure you get rid of your blackheads because they're what leads to pimples. =) [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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