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Omg!! My Spot
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Omg!! My Spot
  Girls I need some help, I have hormonally imbalanced skin, which means I get spots around my chin area when I’m due on my period…. Problem is… I’ve had a huuuge spot on my chin since Friday, it was big red and throbbing…. This morning it had a white head on it (half of it) the other half was still red, but I’m at work, and people were looking at ‘it’ and not me, so I went to the loo to pop it…. This was at around 10.30- its 12.20 now and it still hasn’t stopped ‘watering’ the bleeding has though.:cmdunno:
I did try and squeeze out what I could, but it just looks like a big flipping crater in my face now!! All red scabby and horrible. I have a huge party on Saturday which my bf is throwing and I can’t see him with a face like mines, :confused: even though he doesn’t care what I look like, I DO! Wish I could hide in a big black hole!:boohoo:
What can I do to stop it, and heal it by Saturday? Someone please advise!:boohoo:


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Poor thing, that's rotten. I hate succumbing to advertising, but Clearasil Ultra Rapid Action Treatment Cream actually works wonders - it says use morning and evening, but you could keep bunging it on all evening when there's no-one around. Supposed to help in three days, costs about four quid I think.
Also very very VERY (I stress the 'very' :D ) gently exfoliating with a flannel when you wash, to keep the crusties at bay, then tea tree oil on the tip of a cotton wool bud applied again as often as you can works well.
My spots are hormonal chin throbbers as well, and these two things have been life savers - hope they work! :hug:


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Oh Merger, I feel your pain! :( I have exactly the same problem, but I've got until Christmas day (Monday) to wait to see if it heals :knees: :fingers:...Oh bollicky abi tattmusses!:boohoo:
Sophaholic, Thankyou so much for your advice, I'll try that Clearasil stuff! x


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that doesnt work for me, my skins quite sensitive, it makes me come our in a rash and gives me pimples....:mad:
any other suggestions? im using freederm at the moment, see how that works
i have a feeling it wont clear by saturday


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merger get yourself down to your nearest chemist and get some Panoxyl gel. If your skin is really really sensitive I'd recommend strength 2.5 but if its just slightly sensitive you'd probably be ok with strength 5.
It helps combat my spots and clears them within 2 days!





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