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Natural methods to get rid of blackheads

Natural methods to get rid of blackheads Blackheads can keep many of us awake at night. They usually appear in our teens and then they are with us all the time. Sometimes they are more visible, sometimes less, but many women find fighting them very troublesome. What are blackheads? Blackheads, also known as whiteheads, are light or dark lumps or dots visible mainly on the skin of the nose, forehead and chin. These are the ends of pores and hair follicles clogged by dirt, sebum and sweat. They are felt on the skin, causing it to have an uneven structure, be rough and unpleasant to the touch. Their improper removal can lead to permanent skin damage, infection and skin lesions that are difficult to heal. If we do not feel up to it and do not have the knowledge or patience, a good solution is to go to a professional beautician for help in removing blackheads. She will perform appropriate treatments that will cleanse the skin and instruct on further home care. However, with a little effort and the right routine, you can successfully deal with blackheads in your home bathroom. What cosmetics are good for blackheads? Regular use of natural face scrubs is essential in the fight against blackheads. The scrub should be adapted to the skin type - use a different cosmetic for oily skin, another for normal skin. For dry or sensitive skin, choose a natural enzymatic scrub . During application, focus on the area of ​​the face where blackheads have accumulated and massage it with the scrub especially thoroughly. Natural cleansing masks, such as those with hotunia or Philippine algae, are a great choice for blackheads. In addition to refreshing the complexion, they also have a sebum-regulating function and can help narrow pores. It is also important that they moisturize the skin so it does not need to produce excess sebum. Ready-made clay masks also work well for clogged pores. Minerals help cleanse the skin, while oils nourish it. For blackheads, a mask with neem (for oily skin) and ginger (for combination skin) will work perfectly. Natural face creams can be a great alternative to typical drugstore products. Natural cosmetic recipes have been developed to minimize the risk of pore clogging. The basis of fighting blackheads is thorough and regular cleansing of the face. Every morning and evening it is worth using a natural oil to remove make-up . Do not be afraid that it will clog pores, because it will do the opposite! The oil penetrates the pores of the skin, combines with the sebum that accumulates there and when washing it off we remove it all from the face. After the oil, it is best to use an additional natural cosmetic for washing the face in combination with water. A good choice for any type of skin will be a foaming cleanser or a gel for washing the face . Home remedies for getting rid of blackheads In your home pantry you can find many ingredients that will work if you want to get rid of blackheads. STEAM CLEANSING – lean your face over a bowl of steaming water (carefully!), cover with a towel and allow the steam to open your pores; then you can remove blackheads manually or with a special spoon; remember to do it very carefully and gently, do not force anything! Finally, tone your face and apply a cleansing mask CLEANSING BLACKHEADS WITH SODA – make a paste of baking soda and water; apply it to the areas affected by blackheads, massage thoroughly and leave for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water LEMON AND HONEY MASK WITH ADDED SALT – mix the juice of half a lemon with a spoonful of honey and coarse salt; apply the mask to the area with blackheads; after a few minutes, massage in circular motions and leave for a few more minutes; wash off with warm water EGG PROTEIN ASTRINGENT MASK – separate the yolk from the white; gently beat the white with a fork and apply a thin layer to the skin with blackheads; when the white hardens, wash it off with warm water HOMEMADE OATMEAL PEELING – mix a spoonful of fine oatmeal with yogurt or cream; use as a regular peeling and wash off with water Improper methods for getting rid of blackheads Never remove a blackhead immediately upon seeing it! Avoid the temptation to simply squeeze a blackhead without prepping your skin. Also, don't use needles, tweezers, or sharp instruments to remove blackheads. You can irreversibly damage your skin and make the problem worse. Don't use the peel too often! Rubbing the skin with the peeling particles very hard or often will remove its protective layer, which is a direct path to increased sebum production and... more blackheads. Instead of peeling, you can use a sensationally cleansing mask with an Asian loofah . Remember to cleanse your face in the evening and morning. There are no exceptions to this rule. Keeping your skin clean and removing sweat, dirt and sebum daily will make your skin pores clean and blackheads will not re-appear. Moisturize your skin! Skin that does not have the right moisture will start to produce sebum on its own, which performs protective functions. A natural moisturizer that is well-matched to your skin type will help maintain skin balance and prevent blackheads from forming. Try excellent, light night essences that will work great after evening cleansing. Natural methods to get rid of blackheads Blackheads can keep many of us awake at night. They usually appear in our teens and then they are with us all the time. Sometimes they are more visible, sometimes less, but many women find fighting them very troublesome. What are blackheads? Blackheads, also known as whiteheads, are light or dark lumps or dots visible mainly on the skin of the nose, forehead and chin. These are the ends of pores and hair follicles clogged by dirt, sebum and sweat. They are felt on the skin, causing it to have an uneven structure, be rough and unpleasant to the touch. Their improper removal can lead to permanent skin damage, infection and skin lesions that are difficult to heal. If we do not feel up to it and do not have the knowledge or patience, a good solution is to go to a professional beautician for help in removing blackheads. She will perform appropriate treatments that will cleanse the skin and instruct on further home care. However, with a little effort and the right routine, you can successfully deal with blackheads in your home bathroom. What cosmetics are good for blackheads? Regular use of natural face scrubs is essential in the fight against blackheads. The scrub should be adapted to the skin type - use a different cosmetic for oily skin, another for normal skin. For dry or sensitive skin, choose a natural enzymatic scrub . During application, focus on the area of ​​the face where blackheads have accumulated and massage it with the scrub especially thoroughly. Natural cleansing masks, such as those with hotunia or Philippine algae, are a great choice for blackheads. In addition to refreshing the complexion, they also have a sebum-regulating function and can help narrow pores. It is also important that they moisturize the skin so it does not need to produce excess sebum. Ready-made clay masks also work well for clogged pores. Minerals help cleanse the skin, while oils nourish it. For blackheads, a mask with neem (for oily skin) and ginger (for combination skin) will work perfectly. Natural face creams can be a great alternative to typical drugstore products. Natural cosmetic recipes have been developed to minimize the risk of pore clogging. The basis of fighting blackheads is thorough and regular cleansing of the face. Every morning and evening it is worth using a natural oil to remove make-up . Do not be afraid that it will clog pores, because it will do the opposite! The oil penetrates the pores of the skin, combines with the sebum that accumulates there and when washing it off we remove it all from the face. After the oil, it is best to use an additional natural cosmetic for washing the face in combination with water. A good choice for any type of skin will be a foaming cleanser or a gel for washing the face . Home remedies for getting rid of blackheads In your home pantry you can find many ingredients that will work if you want to get rid of blackheads. STEAM CLEANSING – lean your face over a bowl of steaming water (carefully!), cover with a towel and allow the steam to open your pores; then you can remove blackheads manually or with a special spoon; remember to do it very carefully and gently, do not force anything! Finally, tone your face and apply a cleansing mask CLEANSING BLACKHEADS WITH SODA – make a paste of baking soda and water; apply it to the areas affected by blackheads, massage thoroughly and leave for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water LEMON AND HONEY MASK WITH ADDED SALT – mix the juice of half a lemon with a spoonful of honey and coarse salt; apply the mask to the area with blackheads; after a few minutes, massage in circular motions and leave for a few more minutes; wash off with warm water EGG PROTEIN ASTRINGENT MASK – separate the yolk from the white; gently beat the white with a fork and apply a thin layer to the skin with blackheads; when the white hardens, wash it off with warm water HOMEMADE OATMEAL PEELING – mix a spoonful of fine oatmeal with yogurt or cream; use as a regular peeling and wash off with water Improper methods for getting rid of blackheads Never remove a blackhead immediately upon seeing it! Avoid the temptation to simply squeeze a blackhead without prepping your skin. Also, don't use needles, tweezers, or sharp instruments to remove blackheads. You can irreversibly damage your skin and make the problem worse. Don't use the peel too often! Rubbing the skin with the peeling particles very hard or often will remove its protective layer, which is a direct path to increased sebum production and... more blackheads. Instead of peeling, you can use a sensationally cleansing mask with an Asian loofah . Remember to cleanse your face in the evening and morning. There are no exceptions to this rule. Keeping your skin clean and removing sweat, dirt and sebum daily will make your skin pores clean and blackheads will not re-appear. Moisturize your skin! Skin that does not have the right moisture will start to produce sebum on its own, which performs protective functions. A natural moisturizer that is well-matched to your skin type will help maintain skin balance and prevent blackheads from forming. Try excellent, light night essences that will work great after evening cleansing.

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