Blackheads are one of the most common skin
complaints in the world. Every day millions of people suffer the
irritation of yet another crop of blackheads appearing on the surface
of their skin. In fact there's probably not a person in the world who
hasn't had at least one blackhead during their life.
So with that in mind, we're going to look at two of the most important
issues. How to avoid blackheads, and if the worst happens, how to deal
with them.
The first step towards preventing blackheads is to be aware of what
causes them so that you know what to guard against. Blackheads are
caused by blocked pores in your skin. They can appear anywhere on your
body, but they most commonly appear on the face. Once a pore becomes
blocked it loses the ability to clean itself using the oil in your
skin. Over time tiny particles of dirt build up at the head of the pore
causing it to become discolored, hence the name blackheads.
Unlike whiteheads, which cause tiny pustules on the surface of your
skin, blackheads lie level with the surface of the skin, making them
slightly harder to deal with.
How To Prevent Blackheads Appearing
The best way to avoid blackheads appearing in your skin is to lead as
healthy a lifestyle as possible and maintain good hygiene to keep your
skin clean. Use a mild soap or water soluble cleaner to wash your skin.
It's also a good idea to use a gentle exfoliant every day to remove
dead skin cells and clense your skin. This will help to keep your skin
health and prevent the pores from becoming blocked. However, in
practice it's almost impossible to avoid blackheads completely.
How To Deal With Blackheads
But if despite your best efforts blackheads still appear in your skin,
all is not lost. There are a number of ways to deal with blackheads,
however not everyone agrees on the best method. You could ask a number
of different people and they would each give you a different answer. So
here's a selection of the most common methods to get rid of blackheads.
1) Squeeze Them Out
This is one of the most contraversial methods of dealing with
blackheads, due to the risk of damaging your skin. Some people swear by
it, whereas others recommend that you avoid this option at all costs.
If you decide to remove your blackheads by applying gentle pressure to
the affected areas, there are certain things that you can do to avoid
damaging your skin.
First, wash your face using a mild soap or a water soluble cleaner. Pat
your skin dry using a soft, clean towel. A clean towel will prevent
transferring any bacteria to your skin. It's also best to pat your skin
dry as rubbing it will remove dead skin cells making your pores more
likely to become blocked. If you want to remove dead skin cells from
your face it's best to use one of the many products available on the
market to exfoliate your skin.
Next, place a warm cloth over the effected area for 15 minutes. This
will help to moisten and soften your blackheads making them easier to
remove. However, make sure that you don't make the cloth too hot or it
could irritate your skin. Once you remove the cloth, pat your skin dry
again, and then placing a piece of tissue over the end of each
forefinger, apply gentle pressure using the pads of your fingers to
each side of the blackhead. Don't press too hard or you could damage
your skin, avoid scraping or piching your skin and whatever happens
don't use tweezers or any other metal instrument.
Try this two or three times, pressing the blackhead from different
sides. If it hasn't come out by this stage, it isn't ready to come out.
If you continue to press the area you're more likely to damage the skin
causing bruising or scarring.
2) Pore Strips
These are small adhesive strips that are applied to the area of skin
containing the blackhead(s). Chemicals in the strip help to dry up the
blackhead and loosen it from the skin. So when the strips are pealed
off the skin after a few minutes the blackheads should be pulled out.
The success of these products can vary depending upon your type of skin
and the severity of your blackheads. You should also bear in mind that
the chemicals in the strips may cause your skin to become irritated.
3) Medicine
There are many over the counter drugs and creams that you can obtain to
treat blackheads. These work to varying degrees depending upon your
skin type and the severity of the problem, so it can take some time to
find the right medication for your situation.
4) Medical Help
Finally, if you have a severe case of blackheads and nothing seems to
help them, you should consider visiting your doctor or a dermatologist
for further advice.
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