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  2. 12 Spot Treatments That'll Make A Zit Go Away ASAP - AOL

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    Here are the best acne spot treatments, according to dermatologists, experts, and editors to help shrink, fade, and get rid of pimples and breakouts quickly. 12 Spot Treatments That'll Make A Zit ...

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    From using the right cleanser to spot treatments, there are ways to get rid of pimples overnight. Ahead, dermatologists share their tips. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...

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  5. Folliculitis - Wikipedia

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    Folliculitis is the infection and inflammation of one or more hair follicles.The condition may occur anywhere on hair-covered skin.The rash may appear as pimples that come to white tips on the face, chest, back, arms, legs, buttocks, or head.

  6. Acne fulminans - Wikipedia

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    In addition to testosterone, isotretinoin may also precipitate acne fulminans, possibly related to highly increased levels of C acnes antigens in the patient's immune system. [3] Acne fulminans is a rare disease. Over the past several years, fewer cases of this disease have occurred, possibly because of earlier and better treatment of acne.

  7. Chloracne - Wikipedia

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    In advanced cases, the lesions appear also on the arms, neck, thighs, legs, hands and feet. In some instances, chloracne may not appear for three to four weeks after toxic exposure; however, in other cases—particularly in events of massive exposure—the symptoms may appear within days.