How To Remove Your Backheads In Two
Simple Steps
In this article I’m going to talk about
something that’s closely related to acne, and that’s
blackheads.
Although blackheads aren’t given as
much attention as acne (probably because they are less
noticeable, to some extent) they are still something you need
to get rid of if you are to have a clear complexion.
So how do you get rid of these
blackheads?
Most people think the best way to
remove them is by squeezing them. But this is actually
something that you shouldn’t do.
Why? Because you may remove a few of
them but you’re not really curing the problem that is causing
them to appear in the first place. If you tackle the cause the
problem rather than the symptom, you’ll have much better
results.
So what is the cause of
blackheads? It’s most often the result of the glands in your
skin making too much sebum (which is the oil of your skin).
This over production also traps dead skin cells into your
pores. The reason they are black in color, is because it is in
contact with air when it’s formed.
But that’s enough of the science
lesson. How do you get rid of the pesky things?
The best method for removing blackheads
is actually quite simple, and can be done in two
steps.
Here’s the first step: All you need to
do is use a good (but gentle) cleanser regular. Twice a day
(once in the morning, once before you go to bed) is a good
habit to get in to. This will keep your pores clean of dead
skin cells and remove the build up of sebum.
Listen: It’s important that you use a
gentle cleanser for this. It’s not a good idea to use anything
that will cause your skin to dry out, because that will only
cause your skin to make more sebum, okay? So spend a few
dollars for a good cleanser.
The next step is to use a gentle
exfoliant. This will help do the job of removing dead skin
cells that ma y be in your pores, and the cleanser hasn’t
removed. If you don’t have a big problem with blackheads, then
you could possibly get away with just using a cleanser. But if
you really want to get rid of them, exfoliating your skin will
help.
Now some people just prefer to squeeze
their blackheads. So why shouldn’t you?
In the long-run you’ll be making it
worse. You may remove one or two, but in the process of
removing them, you are sowing the seeds for future blackheads
to appear.
How? By applying pressure to your face,
you are pushing the dead skin cells and sebum into your pores.
If you must squeeze them, please open your pores by having a
bath, or just washing your face with a hot towel. At least you
won’t have to apply so much pressure.
But in all honestly, 9 times out of 10
it’s counter-productive to squeeze your blackheads.
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