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Jun 18, 2014
Sami M.
Guys I need some help here lately I have a lot of zits I never break out.. I have used products but they don't work. I also stay hydrated with water. ANY TIPS WOULD BE NICE!
Jun 18, 2014
Laura T.
You should try using some masks from lush! they're fresh and they're only 7$. They also have this coal bar that reduces oil which will reduce Zits :) you should check out their products :)
Jun 18, 2014
Sami M.
Thank I will
Jun 18, 2014
Bridgette D.
Try to reduce your stress level? I always break out when I'm stressed. But I agree with Laura face masks help and lush does have some great ones, I personally love biore's self-heating one minute mask.
Jun 18, 2014
Emma S.
It does help to put something on it overnight. Toothpaste works, and so does honey. Honey is easier to scrub off though. This works if they are pretty big. Put the toothpaste or honey on a bandaid so it doesn't smear or anything.