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Help - boil on face and wedding on Saturday
headoutthesand
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Well not really MSE but the title says it all.
I have a HUGE boil on my chin which is starting to go away but is still big and a bit...yuck yuck...crusty.
I have been using Tea Tree oil and sudo cream but is there anything else i could use that won't cost more than a fiver to try and either reduce it or dry it out before saturday.
Between that and the burns on my under arms from my wax the other day i'm going to be looking swell :rotfl:
I have a HUGE boil on my chin which is starting to go away but is still big and a bit...yuck yuck...crusty.
I have been using Tea Tree oil and sudo cream but is there anything else i could use that won't cost more than a fiver to try and either reduce it or dry it out before saturday.
Between that and the burns on my under arms from my wax the other day i'm going to be looking swell :rotfl:
Official DFW nerd no 551 - proud to be dealing with my debts
Debts as of March 2014
Nationwide - £5745, Overdraft - £350,
Debts as of January 2015
Nationwide - £4997, Overdraft - £0:j
Debts as of March 2014
Nationwide - £5745, Overdraft - £350,
Debts as of January 2015
Nationwide - £4997, Overdraft - £0:j
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toothpaste is goodWho I am is not important. What I do is.0
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Try dabbing it with Milk of Magnesia.0
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If its at that crusty stage, now try putting on a big dollop of vaseline it will stop it being so dry!0
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How to find a dentist.
1. Get recommendations from friends/family/neighbours/etc.
2. Once you have a short-list, VISIT the practices - dont just phone. Go on the pretext of getting a Practice Leaflet.
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Perfume!
I have a bottle of Cacharel Chloe, which I use if I get a spot.
It drys it up in no time, the best thing I've found.
Sometimes I get a whiff of it in the house and I know someones been at the 'spotty perfume' LOLTank fly boss walk jam nitty gritty...0 -
Just get some aftershave on it but only on the spot....Avoid creams because this will feed the spot and dont put any make up (If you wear it) on until the wedding.
Good Luckkkkkkkkkk0 -
Hello
i use a cold tea bag, DONT KNOW WHY
but it usually works on spots etc for me..
Have a nice day Saturday.0
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