
sunflare63
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Put olive oil on it immediately, Camphor Chapstick helps
If all else fails, put toothpaste on it tonight, let the toothpaste dry up on it and it should heal up.
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Chancer G
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Put aftershave or toothpaste on it-It''ll vanish fast.
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Warmnjuicy
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Just leave it... it has most probably come up because of nerves etc....Good luck and have a good day...
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xxxosheaxxx
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Toothpaste!!! it decreases the redness and helps get rid of it altogether! Congats on getting married!!!
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John N
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Try abreva...it's a white cream and works great.
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bigfatz
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tea tree oil aloe vera gel or toothpaste.
good luck with the wedding.
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Happy lil gal!
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put toothpaste on it over night and it should dry up
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presea
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Ed h
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toothpaste
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IloveMarmite
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I wouldn't do to much that may just aggravate it. Just tone your skin and let it dry out!!
Good Luck and I hope you have a great day !!!!
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Anne K T
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Maybe steam may soften it then squeeze but be careful, it can go either way or bleed
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jerseyjane
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it will probably have gone by itself by then,,,, but a bit of Tea Tree Oil will help,,,, failing that, aftershave should dry it up nicely, it may sting a bit..but at least you will smell nice.
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redface
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aftershave should dry it out or toothpaste , in desperation sqeeze it now and then put on some tcp to heal it
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Roxy
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Clinique do a product called Turnaround Cream which they do a face masque version of - it's fantastic for getting rid of spots. Just leave a great big dollop on overnight and I guarantee you will see a noticeable reduction of the spot! It's a bit pricey, but worth it not to have to wear make up on your big day! (If you ask nicely at the counter, they may give you a sample!) Congratulations and good luck.
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springbank03
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Tea tree gel it's wonderful for healing skin.
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mojo jo jo
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If it is next saturday it will probably have gone by then anyway, but here are some tips... don't squeeze or pick it, it will make it worse and leave a mark. Also get some cream from Witch...it is like a clear ointment that has a natural anaestetic and seals the spot to stop infection...it is excellent... i love it. you should find it in most supermarkets... there are a few diff types by Witch, light greeny blue tube... I swear by it... Also don't be afraid to dab it with a bit of foundation on the day if you need to cover any redness...
have a great day!
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Teacherwitch
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You're going to laugh, but I swear I have read this. A trick models use to get rid of unexpected spots is to dab them with, and I'm serious, a little preparation H. It works because it's made to take down swelling very fast. I'm not kidding, I read this in a women's magazine once.
But whatever you use, sincere congratulations on your wedding!
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Lily
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Just leave it alone and it will disappear faster. You have a week so that will be plenty of time.
Good luck for the future !!!!!!!! xx
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Skylar
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Elizabeth Arden's Eight-hour Cream. It's fantastic for just about anything. By the way, CONGRATULATIONS on your impending nuptials!!
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SS
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Use "Clearasil" it's in all the big shops.
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star ray
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dont lick it anyway. thares a cream called "pissofspot" try it
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Janna
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Spot of what?
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Emma Mc
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I would try some Tea Tree Oil or gel, don't squeeze it because the spot will get infected and get worse rather than better! Hope that helps.
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Mrs B
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Soak it with hot salty water first to draw out any impurities. Then apply to dollop of toothpaste on it, the type that contains an Antibacterial agent. It will help the spot dry up. The dollop of toothpaste looks a bit unsightly, but this method does work.
Congratulations on your wedding, by the way!
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D@n
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pop it then you can put some stuff called freedom on it or tooth paste. but pop it first because it will open up and then it will dry out fast when you put the stuff on it
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bumblingbeermonster
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If you believe the film "My big fat Greek wedding" then the answer is simple - Windex.
Not sure if it works though.
LOL
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Beth
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Do what they did in "My Big Fat Greek Wedding"--
Put some Windex™ on it.
LOLOLLMFAO j/k.
Put some cream on it.
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MANC & PROUD
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Try TCP.
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kian
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70% alcohol . Pop the spot then dab it on. And if it doesn't work you can drink the bottle on the big day and forget the spot horror!
Also, if it still shows a bit on the day, get some foundation and spot cover-up make up (it's green). Put the green one on first and then a tiny bit of foundation over the top... it'll work a treat!
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crosbie
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Best to put the wedding off until you're looking perfect. Failing that, wear a balaclava - much trendier than a paper bag. As a last resort, if all else fails and your partner insists things go ahead, retouch all the wedding photos using Adobe Photoshop to remove the offending zit.
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EvilBunny
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What kind of spot? A cold sore? A pimple? A pox?
If it's a pimple: get some Benzoyl Peroxide ointment
If it's a cold sore: take l-Lysine and apply abreva.
If it's the pox: see your MD.
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