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The little things that help...
Blimey. I have been doing this CSP pretty severely for over 14 years, and always felt like it was some form of self-harm or OCD, but didn't have the name for it. I'm 27 and SO OVER IT. It's long past time to stop.
I can never stop for more than a day, and can honestly say that there has never in the last 14 years been more than 24 hours when I haven't attacked my face. There has definitely never been a spot, bump or wide pore that has been allowed to run it's natural course and heal itself without me hassling it.
I am not unhappy or stressed, or really have any of the causes that this site or others suggest lead to this behaviour. I have a wonderful man, an exciting job, and a brilliant family. In fact, the ridiculous picking is more the cause of any anxiety I have, not the result of it. In any case, I hate it about myself.
I'd like to share the little, but very specific, things I have done that have helped. Sorry for naming brands, I dont work for any of these companies.
What little steps do you take that help?
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KNOW WHAT SKIN PRODUCT SUIT YOU (and splash out on quality)
- If I dont have spots I (usually) dont squeeze them. Near-aggressive exfoliation (an apricot scrub morning and night) works amazingly for me, as does good - but gentle - antiseptics like tea-trea oil.
- A good toner will really help clear up wide pores that are otherwise too tempting.
- I splash out on moisturiser (Clinique Dramatically Different) which stops dry skin and patchiness, and makes the unscabby parts of my face feel bloody amazing.
- If you're in England, LUSH natural facemasks are brilliant. They have a good one for healing, one for cleansing, everything. They are made up of mostly food! Honestly, you feel and SEE such a difference after one pack you will go back and do it again. Could be a great reward for a few days of better / less / no picking.
- If you have bad ingrown hairs or razor bumps, try to find a product with 'salicylic acid' in it. Tend Skin do a great lotion, I swear by it. BUT it is a very strong product so be warned - don't use on heavily inflamed, infected or broken skin cos it will just burn the top off and make it worse.
- A skin healing cream like those for nappy rash left on over night can help the healing process for scabby or infected skin.
- despite all these suggestions, don't throw a hundred things at your face at once - try a couple at a time. The less you attack it with your hands, products, make up, etc, the calmer (and cleaner) it will be.
BASIC MEDITATION
- Hypnosisdownloads.com has two short downloads that I used to listen to once or twice a day - 'Stop Skin Picking' and 'Stop Popping Zits'. A few quid each but really help tame the urges, if I was disciplined enough to listen every day.
- When I remember, I sit with my morning tea, take some deep breaths, close my eyes, and imagine myself NOT picking all day.
- Other calming meditation tapes may help, but remember I am no expert. You could well be suppressing or ignoring real issues through some less professional hypnosis, so be wise about this.
LITTLE TRICKS
- Hide ALL the mirrors (difficult when you live with others). Destroy magnifying mirrors.
- Buy a crappy plastic mirror or a foggy one, because really you can't see anything in detail and therefore cant squeeze. Immediately you have this soft-focus You who already looks clear-skinned and romantic.
- Entrust a friend to encourage or gently scold you. It doesn't have to be a desperately plea for help, it can just be a 'man, I have this ridiculous habit I need your help with!'
- put on some good suncream and spend half a day with your face in the nice sunshine.
- come to terms with the fact that even when you dont EVER pick, you will have some spots. A FEW SPOTS OR BUMPS LOOKS WAY BETTER THAN SEVERAL SCABS, SCARS AND CRUSTY LUMPS.
- Put someone else in charge - if you will have spots that do need to be squeezed (they do exist) let your mum decide when and how, and make her do it (bit gross but secretly mums love it).
- If you are going to squeeze, for gods sake:
WASH your hands before and after - otherwise you're just spreading the nightmare
ONLY squeeze each one once
ALWAYS use tissue paper over your nails to reduce the nail damage to your skin
STOP SQUEEZING if theres blood or clear / liquid fluid coming out
REMEMBER to apply a little antiseptic after.
- Alternately splashing with cold water and hot water helps stop blood flowing.
- When you are feeling better about your skin, go without make up. Tie your hair back. Flaunt it!
- Inspiration: it doesn't help me to obsess about people with great skin, but maybe it will help you to find pictures of beautiful people who inspire you.
Thing is, even with all of the above I still pick and hassle, but without these it would definitely be SO MUCH worse. These just reduce the impact of my picking, but it is a long and sometimes expensive list. I always have at least two major scabs on my face, and I can't always hide them with make up, hair, glasses.
God, this turned out to be a mega-rant. I am so sorry for the excessively long preaching. I do hope the specificity of this has give a few of you ideas, and I would love to hear the little things that you all do...
In reply to I apologise that this is one by AngelSkin