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Sep 14, 2015
Lucy B.
HI BEAUTIES! I HAVE A FACE EMERGENCY! So tomorrow is school picture day and I have super bad acne today! I need some easy quick ways to help make the pimples less red or go away all together! Thanks!
Sep 14, 2015
Alexis C.
They're not going to go away overnight, just keep up with your regular skincare routine and use a spot treatment. I like the Dr. Lin Acne Spot Corrector, which is available at Walmart and Ulta.
DO NOT USE TOOTHPASTE AS A SPOT TREATMENT. I only say that because I know someone will eventually suggest it. Toothpaste is formulated for your teeth and not your skin so it can cause burns and leave scars. Use an actual skincare spot treatment.
Sep 14, 2015
Jasmine C.
Yes, there is over night spot treatments at Sephora and Ulta. It is really strong so I suggest moisturizing first before applying it on top.
Sep 14, 2015
Rissa G.
Are they pimples with heads or no?
Sep 15, 2015
Lucy B.
No
Sep 15, 2015
Rissa G.
Take an aspirin maybe that'll help with the inflamation? and drink green tea for the redness!
Sep 15, 2015
Sadie G.
Are you up for makeup suggestions? If so; apply your usual primer, then spot conceal your redness with a green concealer. Then stipple your foundation on top, then spot conceal any left over spots with a concealer the same color as your skin. Then set your makeup with powder, and I would even go over each spot with powder on a clean eyeshadow brush (if they're matte they won't have as much "dimension" to them because light won't reflect off the highest points) then be sure to avoid the spots with highlight, and be gentile when applying bronzer/blush for you don't want to move your foundation around! :)