Ok...so i'm about to start a new semester in high school and the is a hugee zit on my face. Any advice would be good on how to get rid of it, but do you have any tips to do with product we at home. Help would be much appriciated
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- If you decide to put makeup on it (which you probably will), remember to wash your face at night before you go to sleep.
- I have this stuff called Neutrogena Deep Foaming Cleanser and it works really well. I noticed that my skin is less oily, and my pores aren't as clogged. Dead bacteria build-up is what clogs pores, which causes pimples. I bought the face wash for about $7. It might seem a little expensive, but I've only been using it for a week. I use it before I go to bed, and before I go to school in the morning and my skin feels all tingly and refreshed.
- If you can't buy it, just wash your face with regular (bar) soap and water.
Emmiekiddo567 answered Thursday August 23 2007, 1:35 pm: Hey, it's only a zit and most people get them anyways. Eventually it will go away, Just don't touch it or it will be worse. Make sure you are cleansing your face twice a day and changing your pillow cases. Keep your hands and hair away from your face. If you want, put a light layer of non-oily powder on it. It should be gone in a few days =] [ Emmiekiddo567's advice column | Ask Emmiekiddo567 A Question ]
dancedance42 answered Thursday August 23 2007, 12:47 pm: Put a dab of toothpaste mixed wit lemon juice on it. Don't pick at it or anything, it will make it look even worse.
If that doesn't work, try a little rubbing alcohol, but somethimes that can dry your skin out too much...
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