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HELPP! i have a trip coming up and my face is broken out!?

Question by B: HELPP! i have a trip coming up and my face is broken out!?
i’m an exchange student in eastern europe and i’m going on a trip to northern finland (lapland) in a little bit less than 2 weeks. there’s a guy i really like going on that trip too from australia and i want to look good. my face is horribly broken out in huge red pimples that hurt and won’t go away. right now i’m using neutrogena exfoliating wash and the 2 in 1 mask wash at night (exfoliating in the morning). i have about a month of proactiv left should i use that to clear it up?! any answers are appreciated.

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Answer by BellaGRL08
Go to a beauty school and get a facial (it’s cheaper) to remove all excess oils and dirts. After that use the proactiv it works better then the neutrogena. good luck.

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  1. amono Mar 4th 2011

    it is better to try this remedy

    Lemon Facial Mask

    This type of mask is especially beneficial for oily skin and skin that is prone to breaking out in pimples because the lemon acts as a natural clarifying agent. However, a lemon facial mask will leave you feeling refreshed, pampered and invigorated .

    * Put 4 tbsp. flour, 4 tbsp. yogurt and 1 tsp. lemon juice into a bowl.

    * Mix them together thoroughly to make a paste.

    * Apply the paste to your entire face, except for the eye area, with your fingertips.

    * Leave the lemon facial mask on your face for 15 to 20 minutes.

    * Wash the paste off your face with warm water.

    * Rinse your entire face with cold water and pat dry with a soft towel.


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