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Blackhead Removal
I can’t tell you how many hours I’ve spent looking in the mirror squeezing blackheads out of my nose, forehead and chin. I’ll never forget the first time I noticed those horrid blackheads! Not that it was so difficult to see them; my nose looked like the checkered black and white tiled floor in the Beverly Hillbillies. They were everywhere and I was in a panic. With my curious first squeeze these little cork screw white cream tarts with a black top hat released from their cradle. Oh my gosh, what a disgusting sight! I didn’t help matters any with my initial horror and shock!
Over time I learned that blackheads were simply the product of my skin pores not draining properly the sebum oil that’s naturally produced. Before you know it a blockage can occur. The bacteria start to do its thing and viola, the pore gets completely clogged and your new best friend on the tip of your nose is a whitehead or a blackhead.
I don’t care how beautiful your eyes are, it’s not going to distract anyone from noticing anything but the pimple that’s taken up residence on your face.
Blackhead removal: Comedome (Blackhead) Extractors – These little handy devices are a much safer method for blackhead removal than squeezing with your fingers. There are any numbers of cosmetic companies that manufacture these blackhead removers and they can be quite inexpensive, around $5.00 or so. You simply apply a little circular pressure with the extractor over the affected area and that little bit of force will push the comedome to the surface. It’s best to do this after a warm shower or maybe apply warm water compresses to help soften the skin and the affected area. After the offending blackhead has squirted to freedom, use an antiseptic to disinfect the area as well as your new found best friend the black head extractor. A little alcohol and hot water should do the trick.
Now that the blackheads have been removed and are gone, we need to take a proactive approach so they don’t return. A little preventative action to keep the blackheads away goes a long way!
If you are using oil based make-up get rid of it. These products are going to make it a lot easier to clog your pores. They are non-comedogenic (wow listen to me getting all technical and all) what that boils down to is, it will clog your skin, and that’s what you’re trying to avoid! So use water based make-up. It’s that simple.
When washing your face, put down the harsh chemical washes and abrasive pads. They’re only irritating your skin and forcing your skin to produce more problems as it attempts to combat the harsh treatment. Gentle cleanser and warm water washing using your hands should be fine to get rid of and keep those blackheads away. A little Benzoyl Peroxide should be O. K. in helping keep your breakouts at bay. As the anti-bacterial properties should do their job. Blackheads like all types of acne require different methods for their prevention and removal. These all depend on the individual. The trick is to find what works for you and what gets rid of your blackheads.
Acne Home Remedy Milk of Magnesia
When putting together an acne home remedy supply list; a must have in your house at all times products list. Milk of magnesia needs to be right up there at the top. You know, that stuff you grandmother had in her medicine cabinet for upset stomachs and constipation. Well it turns out this little gem can go a long way in helping with getting rid of zits and blackheads as well as that tummy ache.
Now if you are one of those bright people that actually listened and learned things from you elders I am probably not telling you something you don’t already know. My grandma, bless her heart, always had an ample supply in her home. I can close my eyes and vividly picture it, bright as day. A heavy blue glass bottle with the name Phillips Milk of Magnesia embossed in raised letters across the front. The bottle was never empty and always reached for whenever I had a rash or pimple outbreak of any sort, as well as the occasional upset stomach. She would slather it on the affected area and send me back out to play. Isn’t it funny the things you remember as a child.
Now while the primary purpose of milk of magnesia may be to make you poop. (Its active ingredients; magnesium hydroxide – Mg (HO2), Brucite in its rock form – and sodium hypochlorite – NaCIO, you know it as bleach.) There are beauty professionals that swear by its antibacterial properties . Its ability to draw impurities from the skin drying out excessive oil leaving skin smooth and tight. Making it a perfect acne home remedy.
A Great Acne Toning Mask
Simply apply a thin coat to the face or other affected area and allow to dry. While you may experience some tightness, that’s to be expected. To wash off, simply rinse with warm water and pat dry with a clean towel.
Acne Spot Treatment
Put a couple of drops of milk of magnesia on a cotton ball and dab on the afflicted area. You can apply makeup after.
Mild Acne Cleanser
Use like you would body soap in the shower.
While the manufactures of milk of magnesia say it will keep for three years in an unopened bottle. Once opened, it will probably retain its potency for six to nine months and should never be refrigerated. Give milk of magnesia acne home remedy a try. It may be just the natural acne cure home remedy that’s right for you.
How to Get Rid of Zits
Teenagers across the world as well as many adults want to know how to get rid of zits. Regardless of your age, race, or sex, everyone at some point in their life has a few battles with blemished skin. Sometimes the best solution for this problem are the home remedies that people have been using for years, but other times you may need a little medication to completely rid your face of those dreaded zit outbreaks.
Before you start picking at your face or buying expensive medications, it is very important to know what zits are. Zits, as you may already know, are a slang term given to pimples. Each pore on your face is constantly producing an oily substance called sebum that protects and lubricates the skin. The problem is that these pores get clogged with skin cells that have been shed and remain on the face. Now that the pore is clogged, it becomes a breeding ground for bacteria that is trapped in the pore. This is why zits form and the surrounding area becomes red and puffy. Now that you know where they come from, let’s talk about how to get rid of zits.
There are home remedies for getting rid of bruises and getting rid of dark circles under your eyes, so it’s only natural that they have a home remedy for zits. One treatment is the use of toothpaste on the affected area. Basically you would apply a small dab before you go to bed at night and then wash it off in the morning. The toothpaste works like a sponge and completely dries out the affected area and dislodges any oil that may be stuck in the pore. This is great for those that have the occasional pimple pop and would like to get rid of it as soon as possible.
Another home remedy for zits is to dab fresh lemon juice on the area where you have pimples. Again you would do this before you go to bed and then wash off in the morning with warm water. You may need to repeat this process for a few days, but it will most certainly clear up your face. So now if someone asks you how to get rid of zits, you can share one of these helpful home remedies with them and quite possibly make their little pimple problem a little bit easier to manage.
Now that you know how to get rid of zits you don’t have to stress out over them which could make your face more oily and create more problems for you. Simply try one of the techniques above…if this doesn’t work, you may need a pimple medication or natural treatment, both of which can read more about on this site.