Was A Pimple... Now A Scab!
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Nov 6, 2016
Hannah N.
So I had this pimple and it's now a scab and I'm wondering if there are any ways I can help it heal faster? I have used natural honey in the past, any other ways? thanks!
Nov 6, 2016
Lisa S.
Neosporin! I always have this issue with pimples, I guess its because my skin is dry and not oily? Anyways, I usually cover it up with a bandaid to help keep the Neosporin on when I sleep, and in the morning it usually looks better!
Nov 7, 2016
Leuca S.
Absolutely do not pick at the scab. Allow it to heal and come off on its own or you will end up with a much longer-lasting red mark when it finally does heal. Using something like Aquaphor to keep it moisturized can help the scab separate when it's ready to, and remember to use SPF to prevent excess hyperpigmentation.