Pimples are very common and highly treatable. For mild acne, you can start with over-the-counter topical treatments. Look for active ingredients like salicylic acid to unclog pores, or benzoyl peroxide to kill acne-causing bacteria. Another effective topical option is adapalene, a retinoid that helps prevent new breakouts. Apply these to clean, dry skin. If your pimples are severe, painful, or do not improve after a few weeks, a dermatologist can prescribe stronger treatments, such as topical or oral antibiotics, tretinoin, or hormonal therapies. Always wear sunscreen daily, as some treatments make your skin sun-sensitive. Avoid popping them to prevent scarring!
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