Say Goodbye to Blackheads on Nose
Acne is undeniably irritating. But if there’s a particular skin impurity that people attempt to remove everyday, but fail anyway, it’s those blackheads on your nose. They’re dark and protruding so they’re sometimes even more of an eyesore than pimples. And the older you get the bigger they become and they just keep on increasing. We use concealers and face powders to cover them up but such products also worsen the outbreak. What causes blackheads on nose in the first place? They’re brought about by three things: hormonal changes, make-up and the environment. Excessive production of androgens and testosterone for example, increase oil production of the skin too thereby causing outbreak. And when you use make-up and often fail to take it off or clean your skin regularly, these products combine with the excess oil on the skin and clog the pores. Thus, blackheads are formed. Lastly, the heat, dust, as well as other environmental toxins brings about an unhealthy skin too. All the dirt and harmful bacteria enter th e skin and clog the pores, giving more of those blackheads on nose.
So how can your get rid of these nasty things? And better yet, how to prevent them from coming back? Getting rid of blackheads is very easy. You must first clean your skin with a gentle cleanser, preferably those with micro beads to remove dirt, product residue and dead skin cells. After you pat your face dry, dip a soft cloth in warm water and place it on your nose for about 15 minutes causing the blackheads to loosen up a bit. After which get dry cloth or tissue and rub off the blackheads. If there are blackheads left combine water and gelatine powder then rub them on your nose. Place onions skinned paper over it and leave it for 15 minutes, then remove. This is better than the typical pore strip because it doesn’t irritate your skin.
In preventing blackheads on nose you must first commit to cleaning your face daily. Use a mild cleanser to wash off the dirt and use an exfoliant to take off dead skin cells and renew your skin. And because blackheads are primarily caused by oil, you’ll have to get rid of excess oil too. Do this by using a facial mask or mud pack so that the oil will be absorbed. Avoid using creams and other greasy facial products to prevent more oil from building up. When you’re done with cleaning your face, use a toner. It also unclogs pores, removes excess dirt that can’t be taken off by a facial wash and it also tightens the pores. The tighter your pores, the less chances of getting anything in them again.
Tags: hormonal changes, environmental toxins, pore, dead skin cells, soft clothFacial Acne
*Disclaimer* Please consult your doctor before begining any type of acne treatments. The information on this site is for reference only. We are not doctors, we just play them on TV:)