#Pimples
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misssclumsy · 3 months ago
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Bhai mere pimples bahot occasionally aate hain, jaise hi koi occasion hota hai aa jate hain
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certifiedsexed · 5 months ago
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Hey, vulva haver here (figured I'd mention just in case it's important). Sorry if this is a stupid question, but are pimples in the crotch area normal? It's not actually on or super close to my bits, it's a little red bump on my pubic area that hurts a bit to touch. Is this normal or should I be worried? Will it go away on it's own?
Hello! They are absolutely normal. You can get pimples anywhere and that includes on your genitals. They can be annoying but they're not a concern unless you're having lots and they're getting infected.
They generally will just go away on their own like any other pimple. Sometimes they need to be popped and sometimes they're actually ingrown hairs which can be a bit more complicated, but still not an immediate concern.
Hope this helps, Anon! Let me know if you have any other questions. <3
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bitter-dregs · 20 days ago
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she has a sensitivity to skull paint…..
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kumerish · 1 year ago
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gonna get pimples touching yr face like that
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unorganizedatthedisco · 12 days ago
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pimples on your chin are the WORSTTTTT, it’s so itchy and painful 😭
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i-fairei · 4 months ago
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⠀ ⠀ ၇୧ ⠀ᅟ𓈒⠀ My lovely pimple ۫   .ᐟ ׁ⠀
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gauged-gage · 26 days ago
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first day painting progress:) WIP
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ember-not-amber · 27 days ago
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all my girlies who get pimples on and/or inside their earlobes rise up!!! (I need to feel like I’m not the only one who gets them I feel like a freak)
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avalyx · 5 months ago
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Every fucking time
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curiositysavesthecat · 5 months ago
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kemonomimichiru · 6 months ago
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I honestly don't see "ugly" anymore. I used to avoid drawing all of my pimples when i drew myself and now i always make sure to draw them, I don't find pimples weird anymore, I don't find unibrows ugly anymore and i honestly find them beautiful, i don't find body hair in women ugly too, i genuinely find beauty standards or just calling people "ugly" so cruel.
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alastorssimpforever · 2 months ago
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If there’s one I didn’t mention, you may put it in the comments. Pimples are the bane of my existence. I HATE THEM!
Also, remember acne is a skin disorder. The majority of pimples are not caused by uncleanliness.
Acne is caused by overproduction of sebum (oil) and dead skin cells blocking pores.
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alyakthedorklord · 5 months ago
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No thats not a pimple on the center of my forehead thats my third eye opening.
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cforodrox · 18 days ago
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Dud @angweirdplace
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eggcellentpufferfish · 5 months ago
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Petition for more shows to include pimples and imperfections in their characters. Like in arcane they include eye bags and imperfections like that amazingly, but it would've been amazing to see pimples on the characters, specifically the teenage ones but not limited to them.
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b2bpharmahub · 6 months ago
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How can deal with acne?
Here are some tips to manage acne
Dealing with acne effectively involves a combination of good skincare habits, treatments, and lifestyle adjustments. Here are some tips to manage acne and promote clearer, healthier skin:
1. Follow a Gentle Skincare Routine
Cleanse Twice Daily: Use a mild, non-comedogenic cleanser morning and night to remove excess oil, dirt, and makeup without irritating your skin.
Moisturize Daily: Even oily skin needs hydration. Choose a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer to keep your skin balanced and prevent it from producing more oil.
2. Use Acne-Fighting Products
Salicylic Acid: A gentle exfoliant that helps to unclog pores and reduce inflammation.
Benzoyl Peroxide: Kills acne-causing bacteria and reduces oil production. Start with a lower concentration (e.g., 2.5%) to avoid irritation.
Tretinoin (Vitamin A Derivative): Promotes skin cell turnover and helps prevent clogged pores. Prescription-strength Tretinoin (like A Ret 0.025% Gel) is effective for moderate to severe acne but should be used under a dermatologist's guidance.
3. Avoid Touching Your Face
Avoid picking or squeezing pimples, as this can lead to scarring and spread bacteria, making acne worse.
4. Use Non-Comedogenic Makeup and Sunscreen
Opt for products labeled "non-comedogenic" to avoid clogged pores. Sunscreen is especially important, as it protects against hyperpigmentation and irritation, particularly if you’re using acne treatments that make your skin more sensitive to the sun.
5. Eat a Balanced Diet
Foods high in sugars and dairy have been linked to acne flare-ups in some people. Focus on a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, lean proteins, and whole grains, and drink plenty of water to keep your skin hydrated from the inside out.
6. Manage Stress
High stress can cause hormonal imbalances that lead to acne. Incorporate stress-relieving practices like exercise, meditation, or hobbies into your routine.
7. Consult a Dermatologist if Needed
If acne is severe, persistent, or causing scarring, a dermatologist can recommend stronger treatments like oral antibiotics, hormonal treatments, or retinoids for better control.
Managing acne takes patience and consistency. With a well-rounded approach that includes good skincare habits, acne-specific products, and a healthy lifestyle, you can significantly improve your skin’s health and appearance over time.
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