Diy Blackhead Mask
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Mar 1, 2017
Rachel A.
I was wondering if anyone had a certain diy black head mask they preferred?
Mar 5, 2017
Rida S.
I used salt and lemon juice and honey scrub to get rid of blackheads...but it was harsh on the skin...plus my skin isn't sensitive so it worked for me...but stop using it when you get rid of them and then just maintain skin to avoid them from coming back.
Mar 5, 2017
Natalie R.
One thing you can do is just crush a charcoal pill into some Elmers glue to make a diy peel off mask. I have tried this and it does work like normal peel off and grabs those little white things, but it is fun too!