Saturday, December 5, 2009

What stops blackheads?

I try everything and nothing worksWhat stops blackheads?
Getting rid of your nose blackheads





It should be noted that removing blackheads on the nose isn't any different from removing blackheads on other parts of your face (Tips on how to get rid of blackheads). As such, if you already know how to remove them on your cheek or somewhere else, then you shouldn't have any problems. If you don't, then here are some tips to help you get those ugly marks on your nose out.





1.See a dermatologist. Before everything, you should try to have your nose blackheads removed by a professional. Sure, it may cost a little bit more than self-treatment at home but you can be assured that you (and your skin) will be in the best possible hands. At the very least, dermatologists will be able to tell you what products to use that won't destroy your skin since everyone has different skin types.





2.Soften the blackheads. You can do this through several ways. One is to take a warm shower so the steam will do the softening. You can also heat water in a pan until it boils, and then stand over the pan to allow the steam to cover your face. Once the blackheads are sufficiently softened, you can gently remove them using pore strips or any blackhead remover. You can also moisturize your face using warm washcloth in the evenings. Whatever you do, don't put a boiling hot washcloth over your face.





3.Use blackhead removers or extractors. Whether you only need to remove the occasional nose blackhead or have it as a daily regimen, blackhead extractors such as Revlon Stainless Steel blackhead remover will make removing those blackhead on your nose easier. Just apply the pad on your nose with enough pressure and then peel. The blackheads should come out quite easily. Be warned though that care is required for the application or else you will tear your skin, causing more damage.





4.Use astringents and acne medications. Astringents applied using cotton balls as well as acne medications such as benzoyl peroxide should help dry out the blackheads enough, so they will be removed with regular facial cleansing. Don't go for anything less than a 2.5% for benzoyl peroxide.





5.Keep your face from getting oily. Astringents will help control oil in your face, but more than that, follow a healthy diet that will not contribute to oily skin. Get enough fruits and vegetables to keep your skin healthy and glowing. Also, lots of exercise should help balance the hormones that control the production of oil in your skin. (MonsterGuide also teaches you how to cut oil from your diet)





6.Exfoliate regularly. Exfoliating will help get rid of dead skin cells, which are major contributors to clogging up your skin pores. It will also help get rid of the dead cells inside the pores that cause them to get misshapen and easily clogged. A skin exfoliant that has a 1% or 2% beta hydroxy acids (BHA) is usually enough to penetrate the lining of the pores.





Don't ever try to squeeze those blackheads out. Sure, it may be tempting, but doing so may cause you to tear the skin, damaging it more than the blackheads could. Also, avoid using creamy or overly greasy skin products. When washing your face, don't use bar soaps since the ingredients in them can clog your skin. Just keep in mind these tips and you should have a blackhead-free nose and face that will give you the right to be vain.





Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!

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