Best way to remove blackheads quickly
Though there
are many ointments and creams available to remove blackheads, you
can do so at home itself. It is better to use a natural exfoliating
product to remove the dead cells. You should know that blackheads
are formed due to the clogging of the pores by the oil that is secreted
in your body by the sebaceous glands. One of the best ways to reduce
the appearance of the blackheads is to follow the steps given hereunder.
You have to wash your skin gently using a natural exfoliating product
and pat dry the skin. Add a few drops of tea tree oil to a bowl
of boiling water and steam your face for about 5 minutes. After
this you can use a clay mask like bentonite clay or kaolin or any
peel off face mask. Leave the mask for about 10 minutes and rinse
your face with warm water. This mask will absorb the oil that is
blocked in the pores. This is one of the best methods to remove
black heads from your face.
People who have
acne apply lavender oil after the above process to remove it. There
are many other ways to remove blackheads. You can use products like
Proactiv solution which has cleanser, toner and vitalizer for the
face skin. Blackhead removers are also available in the market which
can be used for removing blackheads. Home remedies are available
in plenty to cure blackheads. Application of raw lemon juice to
the area which has blackheads is a good remedy for it. Some people
apply warm honey over the affected area and leave it for 10 minutes.
Then rinse your face to get a clearer skin. Application of aloe
vera juice over the face and washing you face is also a remedy for
blackheads. Anti-bacterial skin wash which is a blend of salicylic
acid and triclosan can be used for oily skin to get clearer skin.
Dermal clay cleansers can be used for removing the excess oil and
impurities in the skin.
Disclaimer :
The text presented on these pages is for your information only.
It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It may not
represent your true individual medical situation. Do not use this
information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without
consulting a qualified health care provider. Please consult your
health care provider if you have any questions or concerns.
###
|