Large whitehead near lip

Anonymous
This is weird, but I never had a ton of pimples around my mouth until I had a baby...then I realized that kissing his little face and head all the time, especially when I put aquaphor on it for eczema, makes me break out.
Anonymous
That's weird, I haven't had these for a while and just had three last week. Thinking back, I had just used a facial hair bleach for so that must be what caused it.
Anonymous
herpes?
Anonymous
I had the same issue. Apparently I'm allergic to fluoride in toothpaste and a few cosmetics.
Anonymous
Chapstick is not addictive. There is no such thing as a physical or emotional dependency or "addiction" to lip balm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:herpes?


Not herpes, as I said in my post clearly. It is an obvious whitehead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:apply 3% hydrogen peroxide on it. should dry out quickly.


Thank you, and I'll look for an extractor! It's more like an old zit now. And starting to look more like a cold sore although it is not. Ugh:/ thanks everyone!
Anonymous
The very few times I waxed my upper lip, I was inundated with tiny whiteheads around my mouth. Have you done any hair removal around there recently?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Chapstick is not addictive. There is no such thing as a physical or emotional dependency or "addiction" to lip balm.


Absolutely untrue. My husband can not go a day without it. If you don't use it, you don't need it.
Anonymous
Look for Hydrocolloid or *blister* bandages. After you pop your zit slap one over it. It will drain all the gunk out and help it heal without scarring.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Of course it is. Chapstick is wax. Wax clogs pores.


It's the chapstick.
Anonymous
http://www.wikihow.com/Treat-Acne-Around-the-Lips-Fast

Step one. Stop coating your mouth with wax and chemicals.
Anonymous
Hmm, interesting, I looked up the Hydrocollid bandages, never heard that before. I used to use the little acne patches and those were pretty good, don't think they make them anymore.

Here is more info.

http://www.makeupalley.com/product/showreview.asp/ItemId=163190/hydrocolloid-bandages/Unlisted-Brand/Treatments-(Face)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chapstick is not addictive. There is no such thing as a physical or emotional dependency or "addiction" to lip balm.


Absolutely untrue. My husband can not go a day without it. If you don't use it, you don't need it.


Then he LIKES using it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chapstick is not addictive. There is no such thing as a physical or emotional dependency or "addiction" to lip balm.


Absolutely untrue. My husband can not go a day without it. If you don't use it, you don't need it.


Then he LIKES using it.


Then he is dependant.
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