Our skin accumulates all kinds of grime like dirt, sebum, oil and dead skin cells on a daily basis. This can result in clogged pores and hair follicles, leading to skin-related concerns like blackheads, whiteheads, acne etc. Blackheads look like tiny, raised bumps on the surface of the skin, mostly black in colour. They are caused when oil and sebum blocks the pores on your skin. This happens when skin is not cleansed properly and the oil settles in the pores over time. And when it’s exposed to air, it oxidises and turns black, forming blackheads. A are a problem faced by many individuals. It’s common and very annoying and most people get them at some point in their life.
The most common area where the blackheads appear is the face. In fact, they can be classified as a mild type of acne. In medical terms, blackheads are open comedones. Blackheads are frequently seen on the nose, corner of the nose, cheeks, forehead and the chin area. But these can appear on other parts of the body as well.
Here are some things you can do to get rid of blackheads
Tackling blackheads can be very painful. The first of firsts for getting rid of blackheads is mosturising the skin with the right cream or mosturiser. Salicylic acid is a great option for dissolving blackheads away and it can be found in over-the-counter products available in the market. Retinoid skin creams are also a useful way to get rid of blackheads. Drinking a lot of water can help in hydrating the skin surface by keeping the potent oil blocks away.
1. Exfoliate
If you have not started yet, it’s time to include exfoliation in your skincare regimen. Use a natural or cosmetic scrub, suitable for your skin type to slough off grime and dead skin cell from your skin. Concentrate on the blackhead-infested area while you are at it. Exfoliate at least once a week.
2. Facials
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