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How to Handle a Pimple Before the Wedding

Don't let an unexpected breakout ruin your special day.

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While there's never a good time to see a big, red zit on your face, spotting one in the days leading up to your wedding tends to be a cause for alarm. While a major breakout a few days before the celebration can seem like a total disaster, it's important to remember that blemishes around a major event are pretty common. Stress often serves as a trigger for acne, and since wedding planning is typically a stressful time, many engaged people tend to experience an unwanted visitor or two around their nuptials.

Meet the Expert

  • Joel Schlessinger, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist with over 20 years of experience treating various skin conditions.
  • Michele Green, MD, is a cosmetic dermatologist in New York City who has received numerous awards for her work.
  • Ile Bailey is a licensed esthetician with 13 years of experience and the owner of Ile Esthetic based in Santa Monica, California.

What's the best way to handle a pre-wedding breakout? According to the experts, the answer will depend on how much time you have before you walk down the aisle, but the number one rule is to never pick at or try to pop the pimple yourself. To ensure you have all the information you need if a blemish tries to crash your wedding, we asked skincare experts to share their best advice on handling a zit 10, five, and two days ahead of the big event, as well as on the actual day.

Read on for the best ways to handle a pimple before the wedding.

How to Handle a Pimple 10 Days Before the Wedding

If you spot a pimple on your face 10 days before the celebration, don't panic! There are a few ways to treat your skin and ensure glowy, acne-free wedding photos.

Don't Touch Your Face

"First of all, it's incredibly important to establish a hands-off policy," board-certified dermatologist Joel Schlessinger says. "You might think you're doing your skin a favor by popping a pimple, but you can force bacteria deeper into your skin and actually prolong the healing process from a few days to a few weeks." He also recommends making sure you wash off your makeup each night and to start using an exfoliator to treat the area.

Get Expert Advice

Michele Green, MD, a cosmetic dermatologist, recommends booking an appointment with an expert to help you eliminate the unwanted pimple. "If you get a breakout 10 days before your wedding, you should go see a board-certified dermatologist," she suggests. "You can be prescribed oral antibiotics and topical cream to help reduce the breakout." Not only that, but professional advice is also helpful to diagnose the blemish altogether. While the classic white head is easy enough to identify and treat at home, ingrown hairs, deep cysts, sores, or certain types of skin cancer can be visually misleading and even have a poor reaction to acne treatments.

Apply Heat

Before diving into the skincare spiral that is acne remediation, start with the basics. As it turns out, pimples can't stand the heat, so another effective remedy lies in your own kitchen. Apply warm (not hot!) compresses at regular intervals throughout the day in order to help open up your pores and bring the blemish to a head (which means to draw the pimple closer to the skin's surface). Once at a head, resist the urge to pop it, and spot-treat the area instead.

How to Handle a Pimple 5 Days Before the Wedding

With less than a week before you walk down the aisle, we know that finding a blemish is less than ideal. Though you may not be able to get rid of your pimple immediately, there are ways to help mitigate the situation and keep the area from getting worse.

Streamline Product Usage

Avoid adding new products to your skincare routine since there isn't enough time for your skin to adjust. Instead, Schlessinger suggests changing a few items you know won't cause a reaction. "Replace your favorite makeup products for brand-new compacts since makeup can often become contaminated, leading to breakouts," he says. "Also, cut out dairy products since the hormones found in dairy products are known to make acne worse."

Exfoliate the Skin

Green recommends microdermabrasion as a helpful procedure to combat a last-minute acne appearance. "It exfoliates and removes the superficial layer of dry, dead skin cells (that can clog your pores) and entails no discomfort, downtime, or recovery," she explains.

You can also exfoliate at home with physical or chemical exfoliants to achieve similar results. Physical exfoliants include scrubs and brushes that buff and polish the skin. Chemical exfoliants include alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs), such as lactic or glycolic acids, that remove the layers of dead skin on top of the dermis and leave a radiant glow. Since some side effects of exfoliation in any form might include skin irritation, like dryness, flaking, or redness, look for gentle scrubs with round exfoliating particles that won't damage the skin. And skip harsh scrubs with irregularly-shaped particles, like pits or shells, that can cause micro-tears to the epidermis and increase inflammation.

How to Handle a Pimple 2 Days Before the Wedding

Though you may be panicking, finding a breakout two days before your wedding isn't entirely horrible. How? Well, according to the experts, there are two last-minute treatment options that can salvage your skin.

Consider Cortisone

If you find a pesky pimple has emerged two days before you walk down the aisle, pay a visit to your dermatologist. "If the breakout is large and deep, resembling a cyst, schedule an appointment with your dermatologist for them to inject it with an anti-inflammatory steroid," licensed esthetician Ile Bailey advises. "This can make the blemish flat remarkably fast." Green explains that these cortisone shots can bring the inflammation down in a matter of hours, so the blemish won't be visible on your special day. Be sure to ask your doctor about possible side effects, like allergic reactions or visible marks, and weigh those consequences before committing to the procedure.

Spot Treat

If cortisone isn't an option, at-home spot treatments are available. Beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs), like salicylic acid, are pore-cleaning powerhouses that can penetrate deeply into the skin and clear out any buildup that's causing the clog. They also fight bacteria to ensure any surface pollution won't get into the pore. Alternately, hydrocolloid bandages (or pimple patches) are Band-Aid-like stickers that act as a vacuum, sucking out any excess oil or bacteria within the pore. They also cover the blemish, keeping it out of view and preventing you from picking at it—a triple threat if we've ever heard one.

How to Handle a Pimple on the Day of the Wedding

If you happen to wake up with an unexpected breakout the morning of your wedding, be kind to yourself. Don't let your pimple ruin the celebration, and find ways to focus on the positive, like marrying the love of your life.

Care for and Conceal

"The day of, conceal the blemish with makeup," Schlessinger says. "Don't forget—your photographer can edit out any imperfections." Plus, your makeup artist knows all the tricks for hiding any blemishes. Whether you're getting a professional application or doing it yourself, use full-coverage comedogenic concealers with acne-fighting ingredients for a double-duty product that masks, treats, and prevents future breakouts. Long-wearing formulas with SPF will ensure minimal touch-ups are needed and protect the sensitive area from hyperpigmentation.

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