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Spot. Middle of chin. Massive.

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Mrsrudolphduvall · 23/12/2012 19:44

Just glanced in mirror to see a pulsating redness on my chin.
No head, just red.
I am 52 ffs.

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ChablisLover · 23/12/2012 20:21

Magnesium sulphate paste to draw it out. Can understand the annoyances

GlaikitFizzogTheChristmasElf · 23/12/2012 20:22

Sudacrem works wonders too!

TheFarSide · 23/12/2012 20:24

Tea tree oil.

Don't squeeze it.

ZacharyQuack · 23/12/2012 20:24

Stick on a big white fake beard.

Say "Ho Ho Ho" a lot. Sorted.

VBisme · 23/12/2012 20:30

Toothpaste or savlon, anything to dry it out.

I'm going to look like Rudolph on Christmas Day, huge spot about to erupt on the end of my nose.

MissChristmastRee · 23/12/2012 20:37

Sudocreme! It's magic!

Mrsrudolphduvall · 23/12/2012 21:57

I'll try tree tea oil .
I can feel it throbbing.

Bastard thing.
And of course dh has said"do you know you have a big spot on your chin?".

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InsertFestiveAliasHere · 23/12/2012 22:51

Ibuprofen gel should reduce the swelling and redness without drying it out, unlike tea tree oil (IMO). Just to warn you, ibuprofen gel is not licensed for the face so you shouldn't use it there (technically) - I have done for years with no problems though. Up to you whether you think it's worth trying Smile.

AgathaHoHoHo · 24/12/2012 10:51

Rub soap on it. Dries them out a treat.

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