How do you pop a pimple without it leaving a cut?!


Question: How do you pop a pimple without it leaving a cut!?
How do you pop a pimple without it leaving a cut or having it be noticleble!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
First, wash your hands so you are not introducing more bacteria into the site - that would make it worse!.
Second, when popping, try to go *under* the area as you are putting pressure on it!.
Finally, when you get the yuck out and it starts to bleed (you can't remove something from under your skin - particularly white blood cells/pus/infection - without causing some sort of mark) you apply a bit of tissue and apply pressure for a couple minutes!. Not, like enough to bruise the skin - just enough to stop the bleeding!. This way, it won't "weep" and leave a noticable scab!.
Apply Clearasil or similar when your done to prevent further infection!.
BTW - if you have an old t-shirt or other cotton item that can be cut up or stained, smooth cotton works very well for this, as it doesn't leave anything behind and doesn't tear the skin when you pull it off!. TP or tissue leaves "stuff" on the area!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Really, you shouldn't pop it!. When you do, the bacteria inside it can get on your hands and on you face and cause even more breakouts!. the best thing is to leave it alone until it pops on it's own!. If you feel that you absolutely must pop it, squeeze it with your fingertips instead of using your fingernails, and immediately wash your face and hands afterwards!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

you cant because i was so addicted to doing it now that i have stopped it has scars to show lolz

just let the oil reabsorb lolzWww@Answer-Health@Com

clean needleWww@Answer-Health@Com





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