Stop
Squeezing Your Pimples - 7 Safe Ways to Get Rid of Pimples
By Emily Clark
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It’s
everyone’s worst nightmare. Waking up the day before
a special event to discover a big, red pimple baring itself
for all to see right on your face!
Here’s
how to get rid of it quickly and safely:
1.
Don’t ever pinch, squeeze or pick at a pimple. This
only causes it to become more red and inflamed, and will
spread the bacteria and oils that caused it in the first
place, to other parts of your face! It can also lead to
scars. |
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2.
Every 30 minutes, apply an ice pack to the pimple and hold it
there for about 2 minutes. This will decrease the swelling and
redness and help shrink the inflammation and pain that sometimes
comes along with it.
3.
They don’t call it concealer for nothing! Covering the pimple
with a light dose of flesh-tinted concealer can help mask it when
you’re in a hurry. It also helps cover up that oily shine.
4.
Cleanse your skin 2-3 times a day with mild, unscented soap or
a specialized acne cleanser that has no harsh chemicals (such
as lye). Scrub skin gently with an exfoliating pad or washcloth,
but don’t rub too hard, otherwise you’ll sap your
skin of its own natural oils, which help to repel buildup naturally.
5.
Apply a cream or ointment containing benzyl peroxide or salicylic
acid (many over-the-counter acne medicines contain these ingredients)
to the blemish or around the entire facial area. Note that these
ingredients both have a tendency to dry out skin if used too much
and are not recommended if you have sensitive skin.
6.
Wear oil-free makeup whenever possible. These types have less
of a tendency to cause the pore buildup that results in blemishes.
Remove your makeup nightly and cleanse with an acne-fighting medicine
to remove dirt, oil and makeup from deep within the skin.
7.
If you’re in need of a quick fix, a dab of toothpaste on
the affected area right before bed can help soothe irritation
and reduce redness. Pressing and holding a wet tea bag or a cotton
ball with a dab of lemon juice against the blemish for five minutes
can also reduce swelling and redness.
If
you follow these tips, chances are you’ll notice a significant
difference rather quickly – often within a day or two. If
pimples become a recurring problem or worsen, your doctor or dermatologist
can suggest a daily skin cleansing routine that will suit your
skin type. Other long-term remedies, such as facial masks, diet
adjustments and increasing the amount of water you drink can also
help combat outbreaks.
The
information contained in this article is for educational purposes
only and is not intended to medically diagnose, treat or cure
any disease. Consult a health care practitioner before beginning
any health care program.
About
the Author
Emily
Clark is editor at Lifestyle
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