• How Do I Get Rid Of Blackheads On My Nose?


    Blackheads are another unsightly relation of acne. It is extremely frustrating to wake up to blackheads on your nose, chin, or forehead. For the uninitiated, blackheads are basically just a nasty blend of oil and dead skin that blocks up your pore. A commonly asked question is "how do I get rid of blackheads on my nose?" Unfortunately, it is not as easy as you might think. Today you are going to learn how to banish blackheads forever.
    Some people recommend squeezing them out, using your finger nails or cotton bud sticks. However, this can lead to you causing damage to the pore, and can also lead to bacteria from the pore leading to further spots in the surrounding area. Blackhead extractors are exactly the same; unless you are willing to pay big bucks to have a dermatologist remove particularly stubborn blackheads you should avoid any form of forced removal. This also means that you should not purchase one of those blackhead extractors, as they can cause a lot of damage to your skin as well.
    Instead, you are far better off getting rid of blackheads through gentle exfoliation, as well as the use of products that will break the blackhead itself down. Exfoliation removes dead layers of skin, excess oil, and dirt, which all combine to cause blackheads. Therefore, you will not only be getting rid of existing blackheads, but you will also be preventing new ones from developing. This is an extremely important thing to do, as there is no point wasting your time and effort clearing your skin of blackheads if they are just going to come back again.
    You can use over-the-counter exfoliating products (all major cosmetic brands produce their own exfoliation products) If you choose one of these then it is important to get one that isn't too drying. You should avoid any that contain drying agents such as salicylic acid, unless you have very oily skin. Remember that if you dry your skin out too much this will cause excess oil production as a defense mechanism, and this will in turn lead to worse blackheads. You could also make your own exfoliant using sea salt, or brown sugar granules. A quick Google search will yield thousands of potential 'recipes' that you can use, and most of them are very cheap and easy to make.
    Keeping your skin clean is another important part of avoiding blackheads. You should be cleansing your skin twice a day, using a pH neutral cleanser that is not excessively drying. I personally like to use either Cetaphil (just the original formula in the blue bottle) or Dove soap. Both of these products are cheap and don't seem to have any nasty side effects. Other useful tips for keeping your skin clean include changing/washing your pillowcase every day, and avoiding touching your skin, unless you have just washed your hands.
    Finally, you should be using some kind of moisturizer to prevent your skin from producing excess oil and skin flakes, which are the two biggest contributors to blackheads. Make sure your moisturizer is oil free, and also designed for sensitive skin. Moisturize twice daily; once in the morning, and once before bed.
    How do you get rid of blackheads on your nose? By consistently sticking to the three simple steps above - exfoliation, cleansing, and moisturizing you will get rid of blackheads easily, and prevent them from returning. Also, remember not to damage your skin through the use of blackhead extractors.


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