Blackheads Ughh..What Now.
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Jan 13, 2014
Tayler R.
Jan 13, 2014
Shannon B.
I use a cleansing brush when I am in the shower. I turn the water on warm to open up the pore so I can clean them and when I am done washing myself. I turn the water to cool to close the pores up. It works great for me :)
Also cleansing brushes can last for a long time if taken care of correctly.
Jan 13, 2014
Stephanie S.
I use hot water to exfoliating with either my hands or wash cloth then when I get put. porestrips.
Jan 13, 2014
Niya G.
Use Elmer glue
I know it sounds weird but it works
put elmer's glue where your black heads are
then let it dry
after that peal it off
and wen you peal it do it slowly but not to slow
and while you peel it
your black heads will cum off
Jan 13, 2014
Brittany F.
I always reccomend salicylic acid for blackheads.
Black heads are dirt and oil caught inside a follicle, and they're usually quite deep- so extraction will sometimes not always get rid of all of it causing it to come back. When way salicylic acid works is by basically deteriorating what's underneath it- which is why it's used in small doses, and it will get deep into the pore to get rid of all the clogged dirt.
Finding a moisturizer and cleanser with this ingredient will help keep your skin free of dirt and oil while also fighting your current black heads. I suggest you use it day and night to keep your skin clear and clean!
Try investing in a good exfoliater, and using it once every two weeks. Don't use it too often or it will speed up the production of oil which is not good when you have some clogged pores already, but using it often enough will help deep clean your skin and get rid of the dirt under it.
For a quick fix, you can try using pore strips. But they do not permanently get rid of all the dirt, and may not stick on to all of it. Older black heads tend to be deeper and harder to remove, so they will have to be done the slower way, or if you're desperate to rid of them you can buy an extraction tool from your local beauty supply store- or some drug stores- which squeezes the individual pore safely, just make sure your pores are open prior by applying a hot rag on your face.
After getting rid of your black heads I suggest a milk cleanser or any mild cleanser to keep your skin clean without dehydrating it, you wanna avoid causing your skin to over compensate for oils when you are black head prone, to keep them at bay. Also try and stick to an oil free moisturizer as well!