You know the feeling--you have a big date or other special event tomorrow and then, just before going to bed, you notice the tell-tale signs of an emerging zit. Is there any hope? How to get rid of zits overnight? Fortunately, there are a number of treatments that can be used to get rid of that pimple overnight.
You might be tempted to start popping that annoying zit, but don't! Popping zits spreads the oil and bacteria that caused the zit in the first place, and it does not help the zit disappear. In fact, popping zits can cause the skin to rip and opens another avenue of infection. Popping a zit may actually cause the zit to grow larger or may create new, nearby zits.
Using an acne curing mask that you wear overnight is a great way to stop that zit dead in its tracks. Most acne masks contain acne fighting medication as well as other ingredients that promote general skin health. Since they stay on all night long, the zit is literally bombarded to death, while the rest of your skin is gently moisturized and exfoliated. In the morning, the zit will be noticeably smaller and your skin will have a healthy, warm glow.
Spot treatments have incredibly high doses of acne fighting medications that pummel the zit into submission before it has a chance to erupt. These spot creams should only be used for pimple emergencies and are not for everyday use. Using them everyday could result in rashes, excessively dry and peeling skin, and other conditions that are worse than the zit they were employed to prevent.
There is no need to panic if you notice and angry, threatening zit, pimple, or blackhead before a big engagement. Just use one of the simple treatments outlined in this article and send that zit back from whence it came.
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