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Mar 17, 2013
Carly D.
Mar 17, 2013
Priya G.
Try alovera gel.. I think it works.. :)
Mar 17, 2013
Maria H.
Use Tea Tree Oil it really helps a lot.
Mar 17, 2013
Ashley V.
Put antibiotic cream on it before you go to bed.
Mar 17, 2013
Indee E.
Mar 17, 2013
Cheyenne C.
Also, to help cover it, you need to mute the color with a green correcter - green and red cancel out each other.
Mar 17, 2013
Emily W.
If it has been there that long and isn't healing, stop trying to put things on it or cover it. Just keep it clean and let it heal, or you will wind up with an infection or a scar.
Mar 17, 2013
Jassmine S.
I agree with both Cheyenne and Emily. I would let it heal itself first and once it is tolerable, use a green base Concealer to neutralize the redness.
Mar 17, 2013
Elyse W.
Use neosporin on the healing spot to prep it and help heal it up. don't use neosporin on other blemishes though.
Mar 18, 2013
Deisy D.
Get the La Roche-Posay Effaclar DUO