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I don't think foundation will cover this spot on my forehead! Any tips?

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Question - (31 August 2007) 5 Answers - (Newest, 29 March 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Above my head i felt a lump so i knew a spot was developing, so i started picking at it! And well made it a lot worse...I woke up this morning with my forehead quite swollen and hard skin where i'd been picking also its very red! I dont' know what to do. I don't think foundation will be a good cover-up! Any tips?

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (29 March 2008):

Heyy=]

i get loads of spots but not acne..and have tried to use loads of different things,toothpaste sometimes burns the skin so dont use too much,try sudo cream or clearasil and amie moisturiser is very good and helps the spots ;) x

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A female reader, pink_fairy22 United Kingdom +, writes (31 August 2007):

pink_fairy22 agony auntTo be honest there isnt much to cover up a spot, but toothpaste at night which has already been said is good. Applying too much make up over the spot may agravate it even more as it will block your pores (from my own experience). But there are many facial washes that are quite cheap that could prevent you from getting more spots. =]

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A female reader, darksecretangel United Kingdom +, writes (31 August 2007):

darksecretangel agony auntHey

to conceal it use conceler and foundation which is blended in well. To get rid of it, there are many things that you could use such as tea tree oil, or use toothpaste at night helps reduce the spot, but there is a cream on the market called sudocrem which is not only good for acne its also good for surface wounds and sunburn.

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A female reader, Courtney_ann United States +, writes (31 August 2007):

Courtney_ann agony auntToothpaste at night, green concealer (look for at the drugstore) and WELL blended foundation. Sorry nothing completely hides it. Courtney

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A female reader, mate Australia +, writes (31 August 2007):

hi

use tea tree oil with pepper mint oil or aloe vera as it will soothe it and reduce the redness, then apply oxy spots.

All found in superdrug less than £5.00.

It will greatly help.

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