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Banish the blemish
Small spot
Cure it: Don't touch it. Wash the area gently and try a homeopathic acne cream.
Conceal it: Cover the blemish with a dab of liquid foundation using a small concealer brush. Brush lightly with translucent powder to hold.
Prevent it: It's bound to happen once in a while no matter what you do. Keep your skin clean and use non-comedogenic moisturisers and sunscreen (this means that they are tested to ensure they will not clog the pores). Make sure all your make-up is oil-free. Wash make-up brushes frequently and keep your hands away from your face.
Feel-it-coming blemish
Cure it: Ask your GP if an over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drug might help ease the swelling. Sometimes applying ice to the area, whenever you feel like touching it, helps. Other than that, keep your hands off.
Conceal it: Cover with a lightweight concealer cream or liquid foundation. Dab the cream on the area, and blend with finger.
Prevent it: Use cleansers and moisturisers designed to prevent acne. And always remember to keep your hands away from your face. If what you feel coming is a large deep blemish that occurs frequently, it's time to see a dermatologist. These kinds of pimples can leave a scar. A dermatologist will recommend drugs that keep infections that cause acne from happening.
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