What kind of pimple is this and how to treat it?
There are two pimples on my chin, one of them I accidently popped. I’m left with a huge brown scar :I… Do you know how to fade this scar?
The two pimples look like they have pus in them. One of them’s kinda black looking around the edges of the pimple. I have been putting ProActive on them for around four days now, and they have just gotten worse.
How do I treat them?

December 14th, 2009 at 10:10 am
Don’t try acne treatments, most of the time they only makes matters worse!
I did some research and talked to my doctor to find the most common causes of acne.
• Hormones: The number one cause of acne is the production of sex hormones, known as androgen, that begins at puberty. This is why majority of acne sufferers are adolescents and teens. Hormones are responsible for then acne flare-ups during menstruation and pregnancy.
• When the sebaceous gland is stimulated by androgens, it produces extra sebum. In its journey up the follicle toward the surface, the sebum mixes with common skin bacteria and dead skin cells that have been shed from the lining of the follicle. While this process is normal, the presence of extra sebum in the follicle increases the chances of clogging — and acne.
• Stress: can also cause the production of hormones, such as cortisol, which can aggravate acne. Stress brings upon different hormone levels. With hormone changes the body prompts the skins oil glands to enlarge, secreting more oil. Which causes white heads, black heads and pimples.
• Oily or heavy make up: Heavy make-up clogs the pores and oily make-ups add more oil, which only adds to the problem if oily skin already exists. Cosmetics, especially certain moisturizers, foundations and pomades contain lanolin, petrolatum, vegetable oils, butyl stearate, lauryl alcohol and oleic acid.
• Certain medications and steroids: Vitamins are good for your body, But an excess of vitamins B1, B6 and B12 can cause acne flare-ups. These vitamins are good for the skin, but avoid overuse.
• Diets: For some people, a diet that is high in refined carbohydrates and sugars can actually aggravate their acne.
• Over abrasive cleansing: Harsh exfoliators can damage skin and spread infections.
• Picking and squeezing: This can actually send the infection deeper into the skin and can cause scarring.
• Environmental irritants: such as high humidity and pollution. High humidity actually causes swelling of skin. Pollution is of course is a big cause for clogging your pores.
• Genes: Family members who are also acne sufferers. Acne is inherited and severe cases known as cystic acne usually come from heredity.
And..,
What the skin needs is a product that clears pores and kills bacteria, thus preventing hair follicles from clogging and turning into acne. This is what you should be looking for if you want to get rid of those ugly pimples.
Before trying any treatment, I suggest you read this informational source that listed the most effective acne treatments available:
http://www.17acnetreatments.com
Just don’t stress too much over them. Wash your face with Facial Cleansing Gels (there are millions out there). That’s what I do. Those annoying pimples with the pus disappeared out of site. Remember, Pro-Active is a bleach, which can be too harsh on the skin. Also, try to avoid soap when washing your face, try out cleansing gels instead, they work like a charm!
Hope I helped! xo
P.S! Wash your face with hot water but finish with COLD water! Hot water cleans out the pores and cold water closes up those pores to keep the dirt out. Try it, check out your skin after a few days =]