

Yes, I swear. I do. I can't afford to have a pimple ruin an audition or a day on set. Nor can you. So I pull out my sure proof arsenals. Oh, and arsenals they are my sweets. These are the big guns. Warning: they work.
I have two for you. Why? Because my husband found my second pick and kept it for himself. So it's his go-to when his spots are too hot to handle. Kiehl's Blue Herbal Spot Treatment. Under $20, lasts a long time. Just a wee bit on your spot, stings a little and overnight spot be-gone! I am not recommending this for acne kids. That should be an H-Bomb, not a bazooka like this baby. But it's fantastic for the little red annoying dot. It's clear too so you can hide it under make-up if necessary. With Salicylic acid and extracts of cinnamon bark and ginger root and we're convinced an itty bitty witch doctor inside who wishes away the dot...whatever works babes.
My pick? Sonya Dakar's Drying Potion as my number one big gun. If the other has a witch doctor, this one has a whole coven in a little blue jar. Allure magazine named it best zit cream two years in a row. It's a pretty penny kids and it's white so no hiding it, but it hides your bumps and I'm telling you, you'll wake up the next morning and before you can say "bump be-gone" it is, oh yes, it is. But so is your green in your wallet. It can run you up to $45. It lasts a long time but can also dry out. To make it last longer, shake it to mix up the ingredients, wipe the screw top so it seals properly and keep it upright.
Recognized by many as 'Hollywood's secret weapon', this emergency solution helps treat and eliminate breakouts both above and below the skin's surface. Formulated with Dead Sea sulfur to reduce redness and puffiness; pure lavender and chamomile to calm breakouts, sage to disinfect and peppermint to stimulate blood circulation to promote speedy healing. I have given it to my actor friends with a solemn swear it's their solution and cutely enough caught one in the act when I've encountered them the next day with the residue still on their face. Just for fun, I didn't tell them until half way through our bike ride (insert evil laugh here).

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