Wednesday, November 20, 2013

About Acne: Is It Ever OK To Squeeze a Blemish?

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

I'll admit, I'm a pimple-popper.  I've generally been reformed, but I still occasionally give in the the temptation.

The good news is, sometimes it is OK to gently squeeze a blemish.  This newsletter will help you decide when it's safe to do it, and when it's best to leave that pimple alone.

~ Angela 

 


Why Does My Esthetician Squeeze My Blackheads?
Whenever you have a facial done, the esthetician will always extract blackheads.  What gives?  Isn't squeezing blemishes a no-no?  Read more...
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Is It Ever OK To Squeeze a Blemish?

In some cases, it's actually OK to gently squeeze a blemish.  Find out how you can do it without damaging your skin.  Read More...


Types of Non-Inflamed Blemishes

Non-inflamed blemishes can usually be safely extracted.  Here's a rundown of the types of non-inflamed blemishes you may see.  Read more...

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Types of Inflamed Blemishes

It's the inflamed blemishes that you want to leave alone.  Squeezing these bad boys can cause all kinds of damage and lead to scarring.  Read more...



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