9 home remedies to get rid of your blackheads

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These natural home remedies will help you to remove blackheads and cleanse your face.

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What’s wrong with blackheads?

Blackheads are sneaky. Whatever care you give to your skin, it sometimes shows up … and often at the wrong time. If you are finally determined to get rid of these nasty little invaders, these home remedies should help you. Acne comes in different forms, and not all of them respond to home treatments, warns Alexander Dane, a dermatologist in New Jersey. The black dots are different. “For acne that manifests itself mainly in the form of blackheads, there are excellent home remedies that can reduce the number of these clogged pores,” he observes. (Do you like to burst your blackheads?

Baking Soda for Blackheads

Baking soda is so prevalent in kitchens that you may not know you can use it to remove blackheads. Dr. Dane says baking soda helps to neutralize any pH imbalance that your skin may be suffering from and that it can also very well be used as an exfoliant to remove impurities, fatty substances, and dead cells.

To use it against blackheads, mix 30 ml (2 tablespoons) of baking soda and 30 ml (2 tablespoons) of water to form a paste. Massage this paste on your face, rinse off with warm water, then make sure to moisturize well then. This mixture could dry out your skin, so it’s best not to use it more than twice a week.

How to treat blackheads: a homemade exfoliant

Brown sugar, honey, and lemon juice are the basis of this exfoliating lotion that you can use on your blackheads on the chin and the nose.

Dr. Dane recommends mixing 15 ml (1 tablespoon) of brown sugar, 30 ml (2 tablespoons) of lemon juice, and 15 ml (1 tablespoon) of honey. Once everything is well mixed, apply the mixture on your face in circular movements, massage for five minutes before rinsing off, and using a moisturizer.

How to treat blackheads: tea tree essential oil

Specialists assure that you can apply tea tree oil directly to the surfaces affected by blackheads like the chin and nose. Tea tree essential oil is found in many products such as soaps and creams.

How to treat blackheads: kasthuri turmeric

“The antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties of turmeric make it very useful in the war against blackheads,” says Dr. Dane. However, it’s important to note that regular turmeric can turn the skin yellow, and that’s why it’s better to take turmeric kasthuri.” Mix 15 ml (1 tablespoon) of kasthuri turmeric and 15 ml (1 tablespoon) of water or coconut oil to form a paste, apply it on the face, and let stand 10 to 15 minutes before rinsing.

How to treat blackheads: coconut oil

Blackheads are mostly found on the chin and around the mouth, but they can also appear on the rest of your body. Exfoliating your skin to get rid of dead cells can help, says Whitney Bowe, a dermatologist in New York. She recommends mixing coconut oil and sugar to make a homemade exfoliant.

How to treat blackheads: homemade cleaning tapes

If you’re looking for a way to get rid of blackheads on your nose, you’ve probably seen cleaning tapes in the store. Know that you can make your own at home with milk and honey.

Milk contains lactic acid, which helps remove dead skin and fat, while honey is an antibacterial, says Dr. Dane. To make your cleaning strips, heat 15 ml (1 tbsp) of milk and 15 ml (1 tbsp) of organic honey in the microwave for about ten seconds.

Once this mixture has sufficiently cooled, Dr. Dane recommends spreading it over the areas of your skin where blackheads are found and covering it with clean cotton strips.
Let it penetrate for about fifteen minutes before gently removing the strips, rinsing, and moisturizing your face.

How to treat blackheads: green tea

No, you are not going to drink this green tea, but instead, put it on your face! Dr. Dane swears that green tea can help your skin produce less sebum in addition to having excellent antioxidant properties. Mix 5 ml (1 tsp) of dried green tea leaves and 5 ml (1 tsp) of water and massage this mixture over the affected areas for three minutes, the doctor suggests.

Then rinse and apply a moisturizer. This treatment can be used two to three times a week.

How to treat blackheads: a facial mask

The natural facial mask can quickly decrease the appearance of blackheads. Dr. Bowe’s method just requires egg white and a handkerchief.

Start by mounting the egg white in the snow before applying it to your clean skin. Then cover your face (but not your eyes and mouth) with a tissue before spreading a second layer of egg white. Leave the mask on for around twenty minutes before merely removing it.



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