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How to remove Pimples

I have so much problem about my pimples, they are actually ruining my life. Anyway, I hope will get something. Any help please?


Makeup Advice

Follow the simple steps to get rid of pimples. This routine should be followed twice a day until the pimple disappears

  • Do not touch or pop the pimple. It will only make the pimple more obvious and risk infection and scarring.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly before you begin to touch your face.
  • Wash your face gently but thoroughly with a mild, medicated soap and warm water. The water shouldn't feel hot, but lukewarm is a little too cool.
  • Do not use a washcloth, as the scrubbing action could pick up and distribute bacteria to other parts of your face. It is best to use your hands.
  • Wash for about 30 seconds. Pat your skin dry with a towel.
  • Apply a benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid topical cream on the pimple. If the spot is under the surface of the skin and hurts to the touch, use benzoyl peroxide.
  • alicylic Acid should work well for all other acne spots.
  • After topical treatment is dry, apply a basic face moisturizer (preferably allergy-tested, fragrance free, and oil free).
  • Without moisturizing, the skin around the pimple can dry and irritate your skin, possibly making the pimple more inflamed and noticeable. Some contain a mild sunscreen, which is often recommended with some acne washes and medications.
  • Cover the pimple with medicated concealer (optional).
  • Learn how to prevent acne in the first place, so that you stop that next monster pimple before it even starts.
  • Wear sunblock (oil-free) when you go out on a sunny day. Since pimples are raw skin, sunburn will only make it worse.
  • Hands off your face! Do not touch or pick at your spot; this will not help it to go away faster.
  • Homeopathic alternatives include tea tree oil, baking soda paste (mix with a little water, apply and let dry), and witchhazel.
  • You can try putting ice on it for about 20 minutes to help shrink it or go in a chlorine filled pool (which may dry out the pimple).
  • 2.5%, 5%, and 10% Benzoyl-Peroxide Solutions (washes and creams) are available. For some people, 10% is too strong and irritates the skin. For others, lower strengths are not effective enough. It may be helpful to start with 5%, go up to 10% if you're still breaking out and go down to 2.5% if your skin gets dry or irritated
  • You may prefer not to use rubbing alcohol. It may sting or and dry and irritate your skin. Burning or stinging may be a sign that you are over-drying your skin and need a moisturizer or a weaker acne product.
  • If you cover your pimple with make-up, choose carefully. This could trap oil and dirt, especially if the makeup has moisturizers. (Using a hypoallergenic makeup, an oil-free makeup, or a medicated makeup may help)
  • You should cleanse (and maybe exfoliate and moisturize) your skin twice daily. Go to an expert for a skin consultation to find out what strength of soap and clarifying lotion you should be using for your skin type. Or use trial and error.
  • Benzoyl-Peroxide Solutions cause drying underneath your first layer of skin which may take away the zits but will leave dry and irritable skin underneath which can lead to itching and possibly may even give you a rash. If your skin over-dries after the pimple is gone, try some gentle face lotion such as Dove.


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