Write an article based on this "Pop whitehead pimples. Don't pop new pimples. Don’t pop pimples that are big, red, or sore. Visit a dermatologist. Limit pimples by washing regularly."
article: Whitehead pimples have usually been around for a few days, and they have a white tip where pus has collected underneath the skin. These pimples are easy to pop, and when treated with care they can be safely removed without spreading the infection or causing scarring. Pimples that have just appeared in the past day or two aren't ready to pop yet. Wait until the whitehead appears at the tip of the blemish. This could worsen your pimple by sending bacteria deeper into your skin. Popping a pimple this big will almost definitely lead to a scar. Only a pimple with white pus is ready to pop. Dermatologists can determine the best way to treat your acne. They can prescribe creams that will eliminate your pimples. There are also several procedures they can perform that can treat severe breakouts.  The most commonly prescribed dermatologist treatment is a topical cream, rubbed on the pimples, that will remove oil from the skin and kill acne-causing bacteria. For red, swollen pimples an oral antibiotic, hormonal birth control, or isotretinoin might be prescribed.  Large acne cysts can be removed by dermatologists through drainage and extraction, in which they remove the cyst and drain out the pus. Your dermatologist can safely lance the pimple with a pin. This is a technique that should only be done by professionals. Laser therapies and chemical peels can treat the underlying causes of acne, although they will not remove current cysts. Pimples are caused by sweat sitting on your face. Anytime you sweat, wash your face gently with lukewarm water to remove dirt and grime. Do not be harsh or scrub, just wash off sweat.  Scrubbing roughly can worsen acne. Do not use rough cleaners, like astringents, toners, or exfoliants.

Write an article based on this "Preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C) and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Pour a small layer of granulated sugar onto a plate. Shape the dough into 1" (2.5 centimeter) balls using your clean hands. Roll each ball of dough in the granulated sugar. Place the balls of dough onto the baking sheet, leaving about 1" (2.5 centimeters) of space between the cookies. Bake the cookies for 10 minutes or until they just turn golden brown around the edges. Loosen the cookies from the parchment paper with a spatula and place them on wire racks to cool completely. Place the cooled cookies in a plastic resealable bag and refrigerate them for 4 hours or overnight."
article: Remove them from the oven and allow them to rest for 2 minutes on the stovetop.

Write an article based on this "Wear sunscreen.  Wash your face Use a toner after you wash your face. Use a good-quality moisturizer that targets wrinkles. Use a good eye cream."
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Studies have named the sun as the No. 1 cause of wrinkles. Wear a broad-spectrum (UVA and UVB) sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. There is no need to go above SPF 50.  You need to wear sunscreen even when it’s not sunny. If you’re tanned, this doesn't mean that you’re protected from the sun. Wear sunscreen no matter what!  Wearing sunscreen will not only prevent wrinkles; it will also reduce your risk of getting skin cancer.  Reapply your sunscreen often — at least every 2 hours. every day. Doctors recommend washing your face twice a day — no more than that. Over-washing your face can strip your skin of its natural oils and moisture so that wrinkles appear deeper; it may even cause new wrinkles to form.  Even if your skin is oily, don't wash your face more than twice a day, as it can irritate your skin and, if you have acne, it can cause further breakouts. People with mature skin (ages 40 and up) can likely get away with washing their faces with a cleanser each night, and only rinsing with cool water in the morning. Applying a toner to your skin after you’ve washed your face can help balance your skin’s pH and keep it looking healthier. Just be sure to avoid toners containing alcohol, as this can dry out your skin. Many moisturizers contain ingredients aimed at fighting and preventing wrinkles. Apply a moisturizer to your face twice a day: once after your morning face-wash and once after your evening face-wash. There is little evidence to suggest that day and night creams are particularly different; however, some ingredients in moisturizers are made ineffective by the sun. For example, retinol, a highly effective wrinkle-fighter, is rendered inactive by sunlight, as are most prescription medications. The skin around your eyes is different from the rest of your facial skin: it is thinner and more delicate, quicker to wrinkle and droop. For this reason, it’s worthwhile to use an eye cream in addition to your facial moisturizer. Look for an eye cream that contains collagen, vitamin C, peptides, and/or retinol.