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    Default Best ways to get rid of spots?

    Hey yeah, I use Neutrogena spot stress control, I got two of them one helps remove spots and one helps prevent spots occurring. It works a bit, I tend to get them quite bad above my nose like between my two eyes. What are the best ways to get rid of them on top of my other stuff.

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    exfloiate your skin daily

    and put stuff with the ingrediant sodium lauryl sulfate on them



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    Ok i dont get loads of spots (touch wood) just one or two every so often bt i just dab a bit of perfume on them, it tingles for a bit but seems 2 get rid of them real quicker then any spot cream iv tried.
    bef
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    slice em off with a sharp, but small blade.

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    If they are frequent to return after being removed, I'd reccommend going to your GP and asking for these:

    http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/30003183/

    From personal experience they're pretty damn good if you ignore the doccys advice and go for the 4 times a day instead of the 2 a day.

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    I went to my GP, tried some sort of liquid to dab on my face first, it made little difference and then I got some tablets which did

    It's really the only and best way to get rid of your spots.

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    get a bath

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    Quote Originally Posted by Access View Post
    get a bath
    LOL
    Showers are more hygenic, baths ur sitting in ur own ****/poo

    ~ "Difference is brilliant, difference is what makes this world"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jongo View Post
    If they are frequent to return after being removed, I'd reccommend going to your GP and asking for these:

    http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/30003183/

    From personal experience they're pretty damn good if you ignore the doccys advice and go for the 4 times a day instead of the 2 a day.
    Erythromycine is better
    Back for a while.

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    I didnt used to get many just the odd few. The reason i used to get them was nothing to do with puberty. I found i was sitting at subconsciously school/college with my face in my palms. You know when you lean on your hands bored out of you head. You pick so much dirt and bacteria off the tables etc then you go rub it into your face. So i made a conscious decision to try and start and i rarely ever get spots now just one or two when ive been on a heavy weekend but nothing major.

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