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Blackhead Removal: Things You Need To Know Before You Start Removing



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By : George Hutton   

Acne is a terrible skin condition that affects almost everybody. Blackheads, while nearly as widespread, still seem to have the unique ability of hitting when you are least expecting it. If you have some blackheads, and are looking for some decent blackhead removal methods, there are some things you should know before you start plucking. In this article, I'd like to give you a couple tips so you can easily remove them without doing any more damage.

Blackheads actually take quite a bit of time to form, despite seemingly showing up first thing in the morning. They are made the same way regular pimples are, but with one small difference. The bottom of the whole structure is open, so the top part becomes oxidizes, that is it mixes with air and has a chemical reaction that gives it that black color. It doesn't have anything to do with the dirt.

Secondly, once you remove the blackhead, you've still got the underlying structure which created it in the first place. Lots of people are under the impression that all they need to do is pluck out the blackhead, and that is that. The difficulties come up when you don't realize that by not treating the underlying structure, they might come back. To make matters worse, it's actually possible to create more blackheads if you don't remove them correctly.

Most removal process involve physically removing the blackhead either with tape, or some kind of blackhead removal tool. This is fine, but remember that once you take away the blackhead, you'll have an open pore to deal with. This can quickly become infected, or worse, and create a host of other problems. The best way to keep this from happening is to keep it as clean as possible, and use some of that anti bacteria soap if you have.

One other issue to think about is using too much force, as this can cause a host of skin damage to the surrounding area. A good way around this is to "loosen up" the area by using some steam. This warms your skin, making it pliable and loose, so the blackheads will literally fall out on their own.

Just bear in mind that no matter what kind of acne you have, there are plenty of ways to get rid of it, and make sure it never comes back. Make sure you take care not to do further skin damage in the process. By washing regularly, and using some of the other methods, you'll not only have an easier time removing blackheads, but you'll be able to keep them from popping up in the first place.

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