Benzoyl peroxide helps fight acne by reducing oil and bacteria. Wash your face in the morning and evening by dampening your face and applying the cleanser. Rinse off thoroughly and pat your face dry with a clean towel.  If you wear makeup, be sure to remove it completely before washing your face. Use makeup removing wipes or solution to help remove all of your makeup. You can buy cleansers containing benzoyl peroxide at grocery stores, beauty stores, and pharmacies. Your toner will help remove any last particles of dirt while fighting the acne. Dampen a cotton pad with the toner and gently wipe across your face to apply the toner.  Salicylic acid can help unplug pores and may prevent clogged hair follicles. If you're pregnant, you might try products that contain azelaic acid instead. These may be safer for pregnant women, though salicylic acid is unlikely to be a risk. Once your face is clean, dab some benzoyl peroxide cream or gel onto your acne. This can help reduce the acne more quickly. You can get spot treatments from your dermatologist or over the counter at pharmacies and grocery stores. Your skin needs moisture after you strip it of oil and water. Use non-comedogenic moisturizers that won't block your pores. These should be marked as “non-comedogenic” on the label. Common ingredients in non-comedogenic moisturizers include hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and aloe vera. As hard as it is, try not to touch your face or feel your pimples. Cystic acne can get inflamed when touched, producing more redness and irritation. It may also increase scarring.  Try sitting on your hands if you feel the urge to touch your face. Distract yourself by chewing gum, taking a walk, or squeezing a stress ball. Cystic acne is much harder to pop than normal acne, and doing so will possibly make it worse. Trying to pop cystic acne will also be more painful and more likely to leave a scar.
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One-sentence summary -- Wash your face twice a day with benzoyl peroxide cleanser. Apply a toner with salicylic acid after you wash your face. Apply a spot treatment with benzoyl peroxide. Moisturize after each wash with a non-comedogenic moisturizer. Avoid touching or picking your acne.

Q: You only need to do this when you have a lump of sap on your clothing. It won’t come off easily unless you freeze it. Throw your clothing in the freezer or pack some ice in a bag over the sap. After a few minutes, it’ll harden. Get a blunt butter knife to avoid cutting your fingers or your clothing. Hold the knife flat against the fabric and scrape it over the gob of sap. Be very careful when using the knife. The frozen sap should be brittle and break easily, so you won’t need to push hard. Moisten an old rag, hand towel, or cotton ball with the alcohol. You can find bottles of isopropyl alcohol at any drug or general store. If you don’t have it, you may use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer or hair spray instead.  Rubbing alcohol is effective in removing sap from your hair and body as well. For leather, try saddle soap instead. A little bit of peanut butter may also work without damaging the leather. Blot the area with the damp towel. If you put a little rubbing alcohol on the spot directly, you can also rub it in with your finger or an old toothbrush. You’ll most likely see the alcohol dissolving the sap stain immediately. For large spots, you’ll need to apply more. Use the rag again or apply extra alcohol directly. Rub the spot until it fades. Wash the clothing as you normally would. You can put it in the washing machine and use your regular detergent. For the most effective cleaning, get the water as hot as it can safely be for the fabric you’re treating. To find this, look at the label on the clothes or search the fabric type online for recommendations.
A: Freeze sap for a few minutes in the freezer. Scrape off the sap with a knife. Pour some rubbing alcohol on a towel. Rub the alcohol gently into the stain. Repeat the treatment as needed. Launder the clothing.

Article: Once the battle starts, go toward the water. Stay on your horse! Quadratus is slow and will not be able to catch you. Aim the bow at its front legs and wait for it to come closer. When it does, it will try to crush you with its front legs, and you will see some blue parts under its hooves. Shoot the blue part with your bow, and Quadratus will collapse. You can also make Quadratus fall by running behind it and shooting the blue parts of its feet when it tries to turn around to face you. Dismount from Agro, proceed to the fallen colossus, and climb up the furry part of its front legs. Keep climbing until you are able to stand on its back armor. Don’t forget to rest periodically when climbing. This will allow you to recover some of your stamina. Jump through the protruding parts of the armor to its head. Be sure to grab on to something to steady yourself, so you don’t fall down when Quadratus starts shaking. You will need a fully-charged sword to defeat Quadratus. Stab the magical weak point 3 times. The point will then disappear. At this point, Quadratus’s life will be drained approximately halfway. Once the magical weak point disappears, climb to the left shoulder and head toward Quadratus’s back. When you reach its tail, you will see another magical weak point. If you fall off Quadratus (this happens sometimes due to fatigue), shoot one of his hooves, and you’ll be able to climb back up again. Hold on to Quadratus’s fur and stab the weak point 3 times. Its Life bar will be depleted, and it will fall.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Head northeast towards the water. Shoot Quadratus with your bow. Climb up Quadratus. Make your way to Quadratus’s head. Charge your sword. Stab the weak point. Climb over the left shoulder. Stab the second weak point.