Solution: Don't pop! Picking at a pimple will only make it more glaring. Wash with a gentle cleanser and use a benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid cream. Apply a light layer of oil-free, "noncomedogenic" cover-up, which won't block your pores and cause more eruptions.









Solution: That red, blistery bump on your lip is a cold sore, caused by the herpes simplex virus 1. It should go away on its own in about a week. To ease the pain and burning, try a cool compress or put ice on it. Use lip balm to keep the area soft and prevent cracking. Hold off on kissing anyone -- cold sores are contagious












Solution: An antiperspirant will plug up your sweat ducts and stop some of that embarrassing wetness. Choose a product that includes deodorant to prevent your sweat from stinking, too. Apply it in the morning after you get showered and your skin has dried. But









Solution: Warts may not be attractive, but they're also not dangerous. And most will go away in time. If you're short on patience, over-the-counter treatments are available. Look for products that contain salicylic acid as an active ingredient, and be sure to follow the directions carefully.







Solution: A moisturizer containing aloe may help ease the pain and make your flaking skin less noticeable. Peeling generally lasts a few days, as your body removes the damaged skin. For your skin's health and to avoid burning in the first place, wear sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 when you go outside.