Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Blackheads, best way to get rid of them?

I suffer from a few blackheads every now and then, but i was wondering, what is the best way to get rid of them?


Is it to simply pop them?


Or to use a product to get rid of them?


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Get some warm water rub it on your nose or wherever the area is with the blackheads, exfoliate your nose in a massaging motion, rinse, then use a cleansing strip for blackheads. Keep it there until it drys and pull of off. I had a lot of blackheads on my nose and it worked so amazing once I ripped it off I was amazed by what my nose gave birth to. But don't do the cleansing strips more than once a week, maybe twice. If you still see blackheads that look like they're ready to come out use a BH extractor you can pick it up at like CVS or Walgreens.





Then quickly put some toner on the area to close the pores.Blackheads, best way to get rid of them?
Squeezing Is The Best Way But Only When The Blackhead Is Soft And Ready, To Often Scaring..


Use a skin exfoliater to remove any dead cells and expose the blackhead.


Pat your face dry.


Put a slightly warm compress on your face for 10-15 minutes soften the blackhead, making it easier to remove.


Pat your face dry again.


Place a piece of tissue on the tip of each finger to avoid slipping, which could tear the skin and cause further damage.


Gently apply even pressure to both sides of the blackhead by pushing down, then up around the blemish. You're trying to apply the pressure from *underneath* the blackhead.


To avoid getting them again, avoid using creamy, greasy, and thick products.


Use a gentle and water-soluble acne cleanser.


Dont use bar soap!!! The ingredients that hold soap in a bar form can clog the pores in your skin. They can also cause skin cells to flake off prematurely and clog the pores. If you have dry skin you will need to use a cleanser that has a bit of moisturizer in it, but be careful! The excess moisturizers can cause an increase in oil on your skin.

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