Hey everyone!
ok so im going on this trip to a fancy banquet in like 2 weeks (with alot of cute guys there :] ). but here is the problem: i have ALOT of acne!!!! so much that it is not even funny!
so what i am asking is that is there any quick way to "poof" my acne away??? if so, can you please tell me. i am very desperate, and will try basically everything! by the way, the banquet is in like 2 weeks. so please please please help me.
(i used to have bad acne so i know how good these work)
If money isn't an issue:
-Zeno (it is a little thing that you put on a pimple and it makes it wayyy less noticable)
-ProActiv (takes a bit of time to work)
If you have a low budget:
-Use a hydrating, herbal mask ever few days and then once before your banquet. It will make your skin smooth and it takes my acne away)
-Use the Neutrogena Wave. It exfoliates and it is AMAZING.
-Put a pimple cream or toothpaste over each individual zit before going to bed every night.
-USE MOISTURIZER! It will hydrate your skin and help make acne less noticable.
Finally, throw on a little concealer or mineral powder to hide the acne. But not too much!
uisforukelele answered Saturday April 19 2008, 1:02 pm: Okay, here are some things that have worked for me in the past:
Drink water only- and at least four glasses of it throughout the day. It makes you pee a lot but it helps tremendously.
For spot treatment: toothpaste. No joke. If you rub toothpaste on your zits, it dries them out and makes them go away. Just don't overuse it because it dries your face out.
Try your hardest not to touch your face during the day.
Use an exfoliating cleanser a few times a week.
Try not to cake on the makeup- it clogs your pores.
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