Wednesday, August 14, 2013

About Acne: Popping Pimples

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

We've all done it, even though we know we shouldn't. But sometimes it's hard not to pop that pimple.

Here are some articles that will explain exactly what happens when you pop that zit (plus a trick to help drain whiteheads without resorting to popping.)

~ Angela


Is Popping Pimples Really That Bad for My Skin?
We've all done our fair share of popping, and so far haven't seen any permanent damage. So, is popping pimples really all that bad for the skin?
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Why Do We Pop Pimples?
The funny thing is, even though we know we shouldn't pop pimples we're still compelled to do it. A dermatologist and psychologist explains why.

Is It OK to Squeeze Blackheads?
Of course, if you've ever had a facial done, the esthetician will immediately start squeezing your blackheads. What's up with that?
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Instead of Popping, Try This Trick
Of course, nobody wants to walk around all day with a big whitehead on their face. So, when I've got that massive zit, I use this trick. It helps gently drain the pimple without resorting to popping.

 


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