I have recently stopped taking my contraception pill as we are officially "trying" for another baby! We are trying to plan a honeymoon baby so I've stopped taking the pill now so I can get it all out of my system. However, my face has suddenly come out in spots, but there not your normal red ones, there are are loads and loads underneath my skin, a bit like a rash, you can see them very clear in bright lights and I'm worried they will still be there on my wedding day. Is there anything I can do to stop this or any makeup that will cover it?
CommentAuthorleasa
See your gp, they might refer you to a dermatologist who can help
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CommentAuthorShowgirl
I suffer with breakouts, especially around the time of having my implant removed, but thankfully only the odd on or to spots since when I haven't removed makeup properly. The good news is that they will most likely disappear as your hormones settle. In the meantime I use the pink face wash with the initial VC but have since heard that yes2t0mat03s is amazing at clearing spots. Use the face was religiously between now and the wedding and if there are still some spots (fingers crossed for you) then I'm sure someone will be able to suggest some cover up make up for your big day. Best of luck TTC.
CommentAuthorKatya
do they look like this? These have cream on them, you cant really see them except with cream or bright lights? this is a photo of my son last year...
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CommentAuthorDonnaH39
I agree I think they will settle once your hormones settle down... but it might be cutting it fine for your big day :/ best thing to do is go to your GP and see what they say? If not maybe go back on the pill and come off it on your wedding day?
This happened to me on my face and back when I came off of the pill for an operation. My GP gave me a weak steroid ointment and some antibiotics that cleared them up so I would say to go and see your GP :) xxx
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CommentAuthorLauraG854
A bit similar katya yer, I'll make an appointment with GP - thank u :-)
CommentAuthorKatya
we were told its a reaction to something (still yet o find out what), try using piriton & a moisturising cream in the meantime hun.