How to Treat Pimples Under the Skin

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Treat Pimples Under the Skin

Pimples can be caused by a variety of different factors, such as bacteria, hormonal issues and poor diet. Some pimples occur underneath the surface of the skin, manifesting themselves as raised, red bumps. These pimples usually don't feature heads as whiteheads and blackheads do. You can treat under-skin pimples with a range of effective methods. A solid skincare regimen will help keep your skin clear of pimples in the long run. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Antibacterial cleanser
  • Hot compress
  • Acne treatment cream
  • Baking soda
  • Mask
  • Scrub
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Instructions

    • 1

      Wash the area using an antibacterial cleanser. Do this twice daily: in the morning and evening. A solid cleanser will remove makeup, sweat, excess oil, debris and bacteria that can cause and exacerbate under-skin pimples.

    • 2

      Place a hot compress on your under-skin pimples. Soak a washcloth in hot water, and apply it to the pimples for two to three minutes. The warmth will draw pus out, helping to extract the pimples. The compress will also reduce swelling.

    • 3

      Apply acne treatment cream to the pimples. Choose a cream that contains benzoyl peroxide, an effective ingredient for treating pimples under the skin. Benzoyl peroxide kills bacteria and encourages skin cell regeneration, thereby promoting clear, healthy skin.

    • 4

      Create a paste, mixing equal parts baking soda and water. Apply the paste to your under-skin pimples, and leave it there for approximately 20 minutes before rinsing. The baking soda will eliminate bacteria and absorb excess oil, helping to improve your under-skin pimples.

    • 5

      Promote healthy skin by eating a well-balanced diet. Try to get your vitamins and nutrients from fresh, natural foods rather than simply supplements. Also, remember to drink at least 64 oz. of water daily. Water hydrates your skin from inside, helping it remain moisturized and clear.

    • 6

      Use a deep-cleansing mask on the area. Choose a mask that contains citric acids or mud bases, as they are effective at treating pimple-prone skin. For best results, use a mask once to twice weekly.

    • 7

      Use a facial or body scrub to gently exfoliate twice weekly. Dead skin cells that reside on the surface of your skin may be clogging your pores and exacerbating your under-skin pimples. Regular exfoliation will encourage cell turnover, helping your pores remain clear and leading to fewer pimples.

Tips & Warnings

  • See a dermatologist if you experience chronic acne.

  • Do not squeeze your under-skin pimples. This can lead to scarring.

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Comments

  • noooony Oct 13, 2009
    thank u 4 your advise

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