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  1. #1
    Senior Moderator

    Nov 2004
    Chickens.
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    Blind zit remedies PLEASE!

    I have a horrid, nasty, blind zit under the bottom of my nostril. It doesn't have a head. There's clearly an infectious process going on as it's been throbbing since Friday.

    Is there anything I can do to relieve it/make it come to a head? I've tried a bit of squeezing (nada) warm water (again nada) and leaving it alone (nada).

    It hurts like buggery. Help!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Perth,WA
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    I was going to say Hot water, but it was a Nada to that.... Maybe it's realising that the outside world is no place to be!?

    I know sometimes I think I'm going to get a mt Vesuvius pimple and it just vanishes again.

    Pimples.... Blergh

  3. #3
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    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
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    Magnoplasam works but normally you need a band aid don't know if it would work there?

  4. #4
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    Jan 2009
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    I was going to say hot water.....it will just be a stick it out and it will go away thing I think.

  5. #5
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jun 2008
    In snuggle land
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    Found this on the inter webs:

    1Cover the blind pimples in milk using a cotton ball. Leave for 10 minutes and then rinse. Milk is high in the alpha hydroxy acid--or AHA--glycolic acid. The glycolic acids will cleanse the pores of bacteria and will burn off the outer layers of dead skin cells, in so doing, removing surface dirt and oils. This helps prevent further acne developing.

    2
    Reduce the inflammation and swelling of the blind pimples by taking Aspirin or Ibuprofen. Follow the dosage guidelines of the pills you buy and take up to four times a day. These painkillers act as anti-inflammatory drugs, which help calm the acne outbreak and thus reduce the pimples appearance.

    3
    Apply ice cubes to your blind pimples. Wrap the ice cube in cloth if needed and then apply to acne. Hold it there for five minutes twice daily. This is best used when a lesion is just beginning to show, as the intense cold reduces blood flow to the area and therefore redness and swelling too.

    4
    Coat a gauze pad in several drops of tea tree oil and hold to the target area. Rinse off after five minutes and repeat this three times daily. Its antimicrobial qualities can improve healing time, while its natural cooling effects help sooth inflamed and swollen pores.

    5
    Squeeze the gel out of a freshly cut aloe vera leaf and apply to the blind pimples. Rinse off after 20 minutes. Natural healing components act with the body to rebuild damaged tissue while also cooling and soothing the inflamed skin, reducing redness.

  6. #6
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    Jan 2007
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    I was going to say tea tree oil too - just go easy, my gf regularly gets little burns on her face from overdoing it when a zit pops up (pardon the pun )

  7. #7
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    Jan 2009
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    Dare I say did you try windex?

  8. #8
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    Oct 2004
    In my Zombie proof fortress.
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    Any change there may be a hair in that spot? Could be a fine one. If so, pluck it, I sometimes find that removal of the hair will allow the pimple to burst.

  9. #9
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    Nov 2008
    in the ning nang nong
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    toothpaste (seriously)

    or tea tree oil

  10. #10
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    Aug 2008
    qld
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    My dd uses sudo cream on her pimples, we googled it and apparently it has something that reduces the redness.. im not sure about blind ones, but its worth a try..

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    Jul 2007
    Melbourne
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    My dd uses sudo cream on her pimples, we googled it and apparently it has something that reduces the redness.. im not sure about blind ones, but its worth a try..
    That'd be the zinc like Olive suggested i think.
    I used to use toothpaste but people thought i was really weird.
    I am going to have to remember ice/heat/teatree for next time.

  12. #12
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    Jan 2009
    brisbane
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    i use really really hot water on a washer (like as hot as i can handle) and hold that on in .. i repeat a few times... that always helps my blind ones.

  13. #13
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    in the ning nang nong
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    a little naughty voice in my head wants to suggest you draw glasses on it, then it won't be blind anymore ...

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Nov 2008
    Perth
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    I saw a makeup artist on that show 'The Doctors' say recently that they use a good quality eye drop on zits on those appearing on TV. The anti inflammatory in the drops reduces swelling and other ingredients reduce redness, just as they do in the eye