Cinnamon is an anti-bacterial spice that has exfoliating effects on the skin. It is also great for blackheads removal. Mix 2 teaspoons of cinnamon powder with 1 teaspoon of honey and mix well.
Start with soaking a towel or washcloth in warm water, squeeze it, and lay it on the areas that have blackheads. Areas with more blackheads are your nose, around the nose, and chin. When the towel cools down, dip it in in warm water, squeeze and lay again. Keep the towel on for at least 5 minutes.
Apply the mixture to the areas that have the most blackheads. Gently rub to remove the blackheads and exfoliate the skin. Remove the mixture with a washcloth and rinse with water. Apply toner to soothe skin.
Blackheads removing strips are available in the pack of 3, 6, or 10. Order them online or check if your nearest cosmetics store has one. Read the instructions on the packet carefully and if you have an allergy read the ingredients list or contact the doctor before using them.
Clean your face and pat it dry with a towel. Apply the strip on the area that has blackheads, most people have blackheads on and around their nose.
Some strips may require you to wet the strip after application. Wet your hand and pat the strip to make it wet and sticky. When it is sticking well to the nose, leave it on and wait 15-25 minutes or until it dries. When it’s completely dry, pull off the strip gradually or at once. It may hurt a little because it removes a thin layer of the akin along with the blackheads. Do not make it wet again because it won’t remove the blackheads when it's wet.
If you have blackheads, it’s because your face is getting dirty and the dirt is clogging your skin's pores. It could be getting dirty because of the items that come in contact with the skin, such as your pillow sheets, face mask, hands, and towel.
Keep your hands clean and avoid touching your face. Wash the sheets and pillow covers regularly and if you wear a face mask, change it every day.
Blackheads are formed when the pores in our skin are clogged with dirt, oil, and dead skin cells. Cleansing your skin gently with cleansing milk helps keep the skin free from dirt and debris that may clog the pores.
To get rid of blackheads, wash your face with lukewarm water to soften the skin pores, dry your face and use cleansing milk to activate the pores and gently exudate the black matter hiding inside.
Our skin has small pores that become clogged with dead skin cells, dirt, and oils. These clogged pores form comedones that are responsible for acne, pustules, blackheads, and whiteheads.
To remove blackheads from your face, take steam for 5 to 10 minutes to soften the skin and open up pores. When the pores are soft, the next step is oozing out the blackheads. Use a blackhead remover stick or blackheads strip to remove the blackheads.