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Old 09-10-2008, 09:44 PM #26
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Always had good skin, and only the occasional spot that usually leaves quickly. I've been lucky in terms of that.
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Always had good skin, and only the occasional spot that usually leaves quickly. I've been lucky in terms of that.
God thanks for making the people suffer feel bad!
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I get shaving spots sometimess and I get them on my forhead sometimes from hair product.

But yeah, they all eventually go so there's no point worrying about it if you have them :/
I get them if I use shaving foam- so I can't use it!

I also get them on the back of my neck as well from time to time and they KILL. Apparently thats because of not washing shampoo off properly or something.

A good idea though for people who get them is to get a face exfoliant like a Neutrogena one or something, do that every night (not morning as the bottle says) then wash off really well and put germolene over any spots/red areas.

Don't do the toothpaste thing, spots go all rubbery and shiny and it kind of ruins your skin for a short time as well

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this reminds me once when I was out shopping and I saw this woman waiting for a bus who had a photo of Mauritius stuck on her cheek, I couldnt help but ask why and she simply told me "well its a beauty spot"
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I get shaving spots sometimess and I get them on my forhead sometimes from hair product.

But yeah, they all eventually go so there's no point worrying about it if you have them :/

A good idea though for people who get them is to get a face exfoliant like a Neutrogena one or something, do that every night (not morning as the bottle says) then wash off really well and put germolene over any spots/red areas.

Don't do the toothpaste thing, spots go all rubbery and shiny and it kind of ruins your skin for a short time as well

*waits for Hannah's response*
But It really depends on how sensitive your skin is, I mean some things work for some people and some things do, what I found is that skin become use to these products and didn't actually work in the end, some stuff being Q, Quinnederm? That burned my skin, it was horrible.
In the end antibiotics cleared everything up, they actually do work, good results.
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I get shaving spots sometimess and I get them on my forhead sometimes from hair product.

But yeah, they all eventually go so there's no point worrying about it if you have them :/

A good idea though for people who get them is to get a face exfoliant like a Neutrogena one or something, do that every night (not morning as the bottle says) then wash off really well and put germolene over any spots/red areas.

Don't do the toothpaste thing, spots go all rubbery and shiny and it kind of ruins your skin for a short time as well

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But It really depends on how sensitive your skin is, I mean some things work for some people and some things do, what I found is that skin become use to these products and didn't actually work in the end, some stuff being Q, Quinnederm? That burned my skin, it was horrible.
In the end antibiotics cleared everything up, they actually do work, good results.
The one I said is actually quite mild and is for sensitive skin
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i have quite alot of blackheads but they not to noticeable Thank god
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I get shaving spots sometimess and I get them on my forhead sometimes from hair product.

But yeah, they all eventually go so there's no point worrying about it if you have them :/
I get them if I use shaving foam- so I can't use it!

I also get them on the back of my neck as well from time to time and they KILL. Apparently thats because of not washing shampoo off properly or something.

A good idea though for people who get them is to get a face exfoliant like a Neutrogena one or something, do that every night (not morning as the bottle says) then wash off really well and put germolene over any spots/red areas.

Don't do the toothpaste thing, spots go all rubbery and shiny and it kind of ruins your skin for a short time as well

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I wasn't even going to say it!
Good tips thomas, you should always use facial washing products at night because your skin regenerates overnight and if there's dirt in your pores thats how you get spots!
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I'm quite lucky. I only get r eally bad spots if I start eating really badly. I get them mostly over my nose.

I just wash my face with soap and water and so nothing else. Sometimes i wash them with toothpaste, that really works!

But i never use concealer or any wipes. I've heard too many stories!
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also remeber to change your pillow cases and bed sheets regularly
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i used to get quite a few as a teen now hardly any but when i do i use tea tree stuff on them which works wonders
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I only get spots when I am stressed out... I get quite bad black heads though on my nose...
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