3. Be proactive.
Don't wait until your zits fully erupt to start zapping them with
medication. Topical benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid (OTC) is a good
start, says Fusco. A new product from SkinCeuticals, Blemish+ Age
Intervention Serum, gets rave reviews.
4. Watch your hormones.
If you're suffering from irregular menstrual cycles, excess hair growth
(in unwanted locales), mood or weight changes or sensitivity to heat or
cold, visit your doc. There's a chance you may be suffering from
polycystic ovaries, thyroid disease or some other hormonal problem.
5. Avoid the sun. Sure, it's tempting to hit the beach
to dry out pimples, but do everything you can to resist. Your risk for
sun damage is far worse than the temporary benefit of drying out zits.
What's worse, sunbathing with unprotected, inflamed pimples can cause
dark spots. Our advice: opt for cleansers and drying agents during
breakouts -- and wear oil-free sunscreen at all times.
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