Emma Cook on the best remedies against spots

Emma Cook on the best remedies against spots

Rapid clear treatment, £4.49, by Neutrogena
from Boots nationwide

Quick-drying gel that doesn't smell too overpowering, and is said to reduce spots within eight hours. Pleasantly cooling on skin and doesn't over-dry area around spot - although I couldn't detect a visible improvement 10 hours later.

Spot treatment, £129, by Zeno
from Boots nationwide

State-of-the-art zapper that's meant to heat up to just the right temperature to destroy bacteria without damaging outer skin. Reassuringly hot; feels as though it means business and reduced the itchiness from one small spot.

Clear blemish gel, £12, by Clinique
0870 034 2566

I suspect this could remove nail varnish and strip paint, too. It's a cult product that has built up a loyal following of zit-free fans. I can see why - it's extremely effective.

Tea tree oil, £3.99, by Australian Bodycare
from Boots nationwide

Pure scorched-earth policy for spots with its antiseptic and antifungal properties, powerful camphorous odour and strong, tingling effect on skin. Rapidly dries out the most offensive of pustules - my favourite remedy by far.

Spot-Less, £12, by Face Boutique
from spacenk.co.uk

A mild and gentle gel with witch hazel that doesn't feel as if it quite has the hitting power of some of the others here. But it is soothing and good at reducing redness - also free from parabens and petrochemicals.

3 Acne Spot Tx, £22, by Leaf & Rusher
from spacenk.co.uk

One of Hollywood's secret weapons for that perfect celluloid complexion, this powerful yellow potion is particularly good for taking redness out of a spot - especially if you've committed the cardinal crime of squeezing it first.

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