How To Get Rid of Little Bumps on Nose.
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Apr 18, 2014
Kassi M.
On my nose I have little pimple like bumps and I have tried to use clay masks an then two different washes and they didn't get rid of them. I moisturize my face with the Dead Sea moisturizer and it doesn't really work. Is there any way to get rid of these bumps by things at home.
Apr 18, 2014
Kassi M.
Apr 18, 2014
Cristin I.
I have that problem too but I've been exfoliating with baking powder then using an extractor to force them to the surface and then I use an astringent to clean everything really well.
Apr 19, 2014
Emily W.
Please don't use baking powder or baking soda on your face, it is way too rough.
As for the bumps, it depends on what they are. How long have they been there? Are they hard? Are they red, or just raised?
Apr 19, 2014
Cristin I.
I use it because it's ph balanced and is tge only exfoliant that doesn't hurt my sensitive skin