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First time ever having a cystic pimple...is this bad?
I just got a cystic pimple, and I have never had one. I am 20 years old, and have never had a serious problem with acne, just a zit here or there before my period. There has been some ocassions where I break out pretty bad, but thats from being careless and not taking care of myself. Is this something I should be concerned about? I have been a little stressed...
also, I have an interview tomorrow. Is there any way possible to make it shrink haha...soon!?
You can dry it out using something like tea tree oil, witch hazel, rubbing alcohol or toothpaste (if you are desperate). Then cover it up with lots of concealer tomorrow. Whatever you are going to do to it, do it today so the redness has a chance to go down.
One is nothing to be concerned about, its probably stress. If you get more, then yes. Consider going on the pill.
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