Pop is life! If you're a part of Dr. Sandra Lee's pimple-poppin g community of squeezaholics who love to watch the famous dermatologist—AKA Dr. Pimple Popper—squeeze zits or pop cysts, then you ...
Yes, Dr. Pimple Popper is among them. Whether you love them or hate them, you can’t seem to look away from good pimple-popping videos. While dermatologists say you shouldn't be zit popping on your own ...
Pimple popping videos are everyone's favorite guilty pleasure. Even if they gross you out, we've all sat down to watch a compilation at least once in our lives. I'll admit it: though these videos make ...
In Dr. Pimple Popper's new Instagram video, she helps a patient with a never-before-seen blackhead. She calls it a nasolabial sulcus, but all her fans can recognize it as the beloved blackhead. Dr.
Dr. Pimple Popper aka TLC's Dr. Sandra Lee is back with some good old fashioned blackhead pops in her latest Instagram video. While these pops may be commonplace among her videos, it doesn't make them ...
Even though pretty much every single dermatologist and skincare expert on the planet says that you shouldn't pick at your zits, literally everyone does. Everyone! It's just a fact of life. But of ...
Dr. Pimple Popper, the zen TLC dermatologist who went viral for her nitty gritty pimple and pustule-popping videos said the road to becoming a household name was a steady climb. Returning for a new ...
There are many different types of acne. There's the hormonal kind, which tends to pop up around menstruation, breakouts due to PCOS, and nodular acne, with its deep, painful pimples. No matter which ...
One of the most controversial recent internet trends is watching so-called “pimple popping” videos. In these video clips, the treatment of various skin impurities such as pimples, whiteheads, ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The typical pimple is caused by clogged oil glands or bacteria in ...
In most cases, picking at your pimples is a bad idea. Some dermatologists say it's OK to gently squeeze a blackhead with clean hands or Q-tips. You should never try to pop a cystic or "blind" pimple, ...
Few things are more tempting than picking at a new zit that’s just appeared. After all, it’s pretty gratifying to see the built-up gunk release from your pores—plus, they always seem to crop up at the ...