It’s a hard no on the nose, folks. Board-certified NYC-based dermatologist Dr. Mark Strom has taken to TikToK to reveal the one place where he would never pop a pimple. Strom refers to the center of ...
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As a beauty editor, I often act as my friends’ resident beauty myth debunker, fielding questions like: Does rubbing castor oil on your belly button actually do anything? Will the Skims facial Wrap ...
Alisha Monaco, like many of us, has a habit of occasionally picking her skin when she notices a new pimple. Monaco, 32, tells PEOPLE she is prone to cystic acne, often breaking out ahead of big events ...
Popping your pimples doesn’t solve your pimple problem, but if you can't resist a pop, here's how to do it right. Pimples are generally hated and we go to extremes like putting toothpaste on them to ...
While it may be tempting, you’ve likely heard that popping a pimple is a bad idea. But with November marking National Healthy Skin Month, why is that exactly? “When you pop a pimple, things are not ...
Even a tiny pimple on our face makes us want to pop it. While popping a pimple might feel satisfying, this habit is absolutely not good for your skin. Experts believe that popping pimples can lead to ...
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Dr Joe Whittington, a US-based ER physician who now shares medical insights with more than five million followers online, recently recounted the experience in a video that has prompted thousands of ...
One of the most controversial recent internet trends is watching so-called “pimple popping” videos. In these video clips, the treatment of various skin impurities such as pimples, whiteheads, ...
In Bustle’s Pore Decisions, celebrities, influencers, and Bustle’s own readers recount their personal skin journeys: the good, the bad, and everything in between. Here, Paige DeSorbo talks about her ...