I need to get rid of this spot on my forehead! Help! Best answer pts!?!


Question: I had this underground zit that I poked with a special needle that facialists use to get rid of underground zits, and I popped it. I used some blemish stuff from Sephora called clear a day, and put it on. Now I have this big white blotch on my forehead the size of a quarter, and I'm pretty tanned (ALSO- I FAKE TAN!). I've been using this clear a day stuff before, and this has never happened. And now I'm stuck with this white patch on my dark skin and it's taking forever to see a dematologist... anybody have any takes on whats wrong!?


Answers: I had this underground zit that I poked with a special needle that facialists use to get rid of underground zits, and I popped it. I used some blemish stuff from Sephora called clear a day, and put it on. Now I have this big white blotch on my forehead the size of a quarter, and I'm pretty tanned (ALSO- I FAKE TAN!). I've been using this clear a day stuff before, and this has never happened. And now I'm stuck with this white patch on my dark skin and it's taking forever to see a dematologist... anybody have any takes on whats wrong!?

the product you used has bleached the skin ...you will need to see a dermatologist to correct it but if you want to cover it until you can see him i would suggest if you have a place there that doings skin painting tans then they could match your tan with that until you see the doc and it will wear off too in time so the doc can see what is going on ...you can buy fake tans in a tube but it isn't that good it might streak or not match the tan you have right now

maybe it took ur fake tan off?

ouch

it will probably just go away in a couple of days but tanning might have had something to do with it, in the meantime just use a good coverup for it like mac

get the darkest bronzer and apply it after moisturizer.

Apply directly to the forehead. Active one. Apply directly to the forehead.

you can try to cover it up wit make up or put cocoa butter on it daily (twice a day)

It sounds like the acne cream may have stripped some of the fake tan color from your face. Unfortunate! I'd try exfoliating your face well to try to even out the color (gently though!), and carefully apply some tanning lotion or spray to that area. You could also try using bronzer to make it less noticeable. It should become less noticeable as your old tan fades and you fake tan some more.

Try to get the white patch tan.

You maybe peeled your skin (which was tan) and the skin underneath which is new is white.

idk thats what i would do,

and i could see that happening if you use the self tanning lotion

This happened to my cousin once, the exact same thing. What she did was take a warm cloth and set it on your forehead for five minutes. After that, and this may sound crazy, but you have to put rubbing polysporin on it and leave it overnight. It will turn out great in the morning.

the best thing to do is to not care.If you care to much it will become a worst.so don't care that much.if you want it to heal rest and do not think about it. it worked for me.try it

You removed a layer of skin and might have caused a scar... similar to removing a scab to early. See what the doctor says but you might want to create a small scab there to start over and let it heal properly this time. At the same time it will stand out.. which will stink. Put some fake tan and cover- up make up on it in the interim... Good luck.

i had this 2, just wait for a couple of days and it will heal

Leave it alone and see if nature will take over and restore your normal appearance. You'll know when it requires professional help. Your M. D. might want you to use a steroidal creme like I use for my eczema or Aveeno.





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