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mooberrymarz
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Hey.. this a really stupid thing to ask. but what the fastest way to get rid of a zit (pimple).?? It totally depresses me when I get one and its always a day before something really big.
Cod said:Just pop it. I very rarely get zits, so when I do occasionally, I just pop them.
mooberrymarz said:Hey.. this a really stupid thing to ask. but what the fastest way to get rid of a zit (pimple).?? It totally depresses me when I get one and its always a day before something really big.
Cod said:Yeah, one of my good buddies get zits all the time and was even prescribed Accutane for a part of his life. I've heard rumors that caffenated drinks help stimulate blackheads and zits, so you may want to cut those out of your diet if you currently drink a lot of them. Because I never drink caffenated drinks except for sweet tea (I'm from the deep south). The rest of my hick family is the same way and none of them drink caffenated drinks other than sweet tea.
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