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Flesh-colored Bumps On Face

Flesh colored bumps on face? Is this acne?

I already have mild acne but this is different. Lately I've been getting these flesh colored bumps on my upper cheek on either side of my nose under the eyes. They're like starting pimples but they never come to a head. They get big after a while, but then become small again, yet they don't go away. There's absolutely no head so I can't get rid of it. It feel deep in my skin but not too deep, it's not painful so it can be a cyst. Right when one seems to be going away, I get like 3 more. What type of acne is this? Why am I getting it?
I'm 15 and used to pop zits in that area when I was like 13. Could this account for it? Help!!!

Tiny flesh colored bumps all over my face?

Most likely this is a condition known as acne comedonica, where the sebaceous glands under the pores get clogged, and all the gunk is trapped under the skin, which is why it's the same color as the rest of your skin. It's somewhat difficult to treat this, but what I have found that apparently works is using a homemade aspirin mask--you buy regular, uncoated white aspirin tablets, and dissolve them in a SMALL amount of water so you have a paste, which you rub on your skin. Let it sit for about five minutes, then rinse off. Use it about once or twice a week---you'll be floored by how well it works, both physically and chemically(it contains acetylsalicylic acid, which is basically a cousin of our friend salicylic acid). Also, you should use a daily skin moisturizer with 2% salicylic acid, which helps keep anything that could clog your pores off. You might also tell your mom that a dermatologist can PROFESSIONALLY extract them. You can use benzoyl peroxide stuff on them (use the 10% concentration or less), but it won't do a whole lot except make them a little smaller. This is due to the clogging being underneath the skin---the benzoyl peroxide kills bacteria and dries up oil, but with comedones, the medicine can't even get in, since the clogging is in the sebaceous gland, which is below the pore itself. Lastly, if you go to a dermatologist, you can get a glycolic acid cream, since it does the same thing as salicylic acid, but it's a little stronger, so it penetrates deeper.

Flesh colored bumps on my face?

I have the same problems and proneness to blackheads--especially those flesh-colored ones! The flesh-colored ones are clogged pores with layers of dead skin caked on over time. What you need to do is...

1) Wash off oils with gentle soap.
2) Scrub with exfoliating acne scrub (I use Neutrogena products--http://www.neutrogena.com/product/acne/oil-free+acne+wash+daily+scrub.do?sortby=bestSellers), with beads to scrape off the dead skin cells! Thirty seconds on each spot, no more than two minutes.
3) Wash off facial scrub and steam your face. To do this, put a towel over your head and sink and run hot water from the facet for 10-15 minutes--to open your pores.
4) Wash with facial scrub again.
5) Splash face with cold water to close your pores and prevent oils from seeping in.

Do it twice a day at least!

I started doing this about a week ago, and after years of not treating blackheads my face is pretty bad. At first you'll notice that the bumps get worse, but that's because the layers of dead skin are actually coming off. You might even want to try and squeeze (not too hard!) them out yourself once they come close enough to the surface. The whiteheads will disappear pretty fast, it's just the blackheads that are the problem, because they're just pores filled with oil and covered with dead skin. A lot of my bumps are starting to fade, and I noticed the blackheads are getting easier to manage.

So, just do this every day and you'll eventually have clear skin. It's just a matter of working away the layers! Then all you have to worry about is keeping it clean.

How to get rid of small flesh colored bumps on face?10 points to best answer?

When u sexually become active or u reach the age of puberty, there are changes in the body which causes body to produce lot of heat. That makes a person increase fluid intake.
Moreover people become more agreesive in sports, they tend to be more outwardly mobile. All this causes high water and other fluid intake.
That is the main cause for pimples.

To get rid of pimples in 3 days -
Drink 1 glass of water 1 hour before each meal.
Restrict your water intake to 3 glasses in 24 hours.
Do not use any soap or shampoo or other chemicals on your face or else where. Bath or wash with plain water 2-3 times in a day.
No exercises or work outs.

After about 1 week give up water and all other liquids for 24 hours to get rid of pimple marks. Repeat water fasting every month.

A 17 year old boy started the above regimen on Monday afternoon and his pimples disappeared on wednesday morning.

The above water regimen also improves body's immune system. Low water intake in the above manner causes the blood acids to improve by 2-3% in 24 hours.

The increased blood acid increases the range of infections that are killed by the body.

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Flesh colored bump on waterline?

Dont panic! :)
most likely just a sty,or a reaction to your mascara/eyeliner. Or possibly the cleanser you are currently using.
It should go away in a few days, try not wear make up near it and wash it carefully.
If it doesnt go away in 3 days visit your GP

:) they are awful though, stingy and iritating!!

I have tiny skin colored bumps on my face and arms?

I have tiny little skin colored bumps on my cheeks and upper arms. I'm in 7th grade and its really embarrassing when people point them out. I've had them for about two years now and they're not acne. When I scratch them just white hard stuff comes out, but its not puss. I clean my face regurally but they don't go away. Do I need to moisturizer? I don't even know what they're called. Please help. I'm tired of these stupid things. 10 points to the best answer.

Flesh colored bumps on my upper lip? *Mature?

This morning I woke up and after washing my face, my lips (espcially upper) felt real dry. I apply a generous amount of vaseline to my lips every night so I found this weird. Upon closer inspection, I found bumps on my upper lip! I've never had this before in my life! They don't hurt, even when touched. They're kind of clustered to form a big bump? I've only been with one partner my whole life and so has he. We get tested regularly, just in case, so it's not herpes (maybe oral, but I rarely share anything that's touched someone elses mouth). The thing is, yesterday I was swimming and tanning without sunblock, could this have caused it? Another really really embarassing thing is that yesterday we tried this new sex thing (prepare yourself) and I tried licking his anus. He washed himself prior though.. So could this have caused it? Please.. Serious replies only.

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