Want Excellent Skin? Follow These Simple Techniques For Effective Blackhead Removal
June 18, 2011 by Alison Graham
Filed under Skin Care
Blackhead removal is not hard and it’s not generally essential to pay for costly salon or dermatologist treatments to eliminate these spots provided you take care to follow the precautions I outline here.
To begin with, whilst everyone knows that black head removal becomes much more vital when we desire to look our best for a special event, a romantic evening in or a big night out, it is no good deciding just at the moment of getting ready that you are going to tackle these blemishes as the chances are that if you try to eliminate them in too much of a hurry, you’re likely to end up with inflammation at best and at worst, might scar the skin permanently.
Thus, here is what you do, take a look at some of the suggestions and hints online. You can find lots of articles about using various tools like the the Panasonic Pore Cleanser, Revlon blackhead remover and a lot more. If you decide to pick one these tools, follow the suggestions for risk-free use . If you prefer not to use one of these on the skin, follow my simple steps for getting your skin clear and free from blackheads.
Firstly, Don’t try to remove your blackheads straight off without getting your skin ready first. You should ALWAYS soften the plug of sebum, dead skin debris and make up residue that forms the black head first. If you don’t, it’s pretty sure that they are not going to simply pop out for you and if you put too much pressure or squeeze them very hard, you risk either, a dispersing the material of the blackhead under your skin and causing infection or, you will scar your face trying to get the blemish out.
The easiest way to soften these blemishes is by using a facial steamer or simply doing your black head removal after a relaxing soak in the bath or taking a hot shower. There are also some fantastic blackhead dissolver products on the market and using these may be all you need to get rid of the difficulty.
If blackheads won’t come out at the first attempt, you need to continue with the 3 step skincare routine outlined on this site, exfoliate, cleanse and moisturise with a non comodogenic (non pore clogging) product ideal for your skin type. Exfoliating is a great strategy to assist bring these blemishes to the surface on the skin for safe and easy removal. It does this by removing the dead skin cells in the top layer of skin and this has the additional benefit of avoiding these being shed normally and blocking the pores making matters worse.
One last word of warning, if you have blackheads on the sides of your nose, do not try pore strips without testing them first, although they’re sometimes branded as hypo-allergenic, a lot of people have a negative side effect to the adhesive and end up with sore inflamed skin that looks worse than the original problem.
If your black head removal is not successful, do not panic, you may cover them with a primer or tinted medicated cream which will help to dry up the oil and ensure you look wonderful when you need to and you may deal with those pesky blemishes later on!
Once you have popped blackheads, learn how to minimize pores and improve your complexion.