How To Get Rid Of Black Heads?? What Products?

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May 28, 2013

Halima B.

I really got small blackheads on my face , specially around the t-zone. I exfoliate twice a week and use nivea strips but they allways comeback back next day and doesn't fade away! Please heeelp.

May 28, 2013

Amelia C.

This is probably because the products you use are causing your skin to clog even more! You need to be careful with the sensitivity of your skin always make sure you wash off properly with warmish water! And exfoliating to much is actually bad as this takes all the natural oils and nutrients that your skin needs away! I advise getting a face steamer they bring all the bad things under your skin out whilst products don't really work

May 29, 2013

Cristina D.

I've heard that Elmer's glue works (:

May 29, 2013

Allie H.

Egg whites and baking soda!

May 29, 2013

Shannon K.

You can get rid if them by squeezing them- any products jus clog your pores and make them look like their not there temporarily.

May 29, 2013

Lindsey G.

I have had black heads on my nose since I was a teenager and now I'm 25. I've used the biore strips and it pulled out most of them and I got a clarisonic last Christmas and it helped but the absolute best thing I have found is using witch hazel! It completely shrieked my pores when no other products could and it turns out to have a bunch of other skin benefits and its dirt cheap. I've seen it at Walmart and Walgreens. Def worth a try!

May 29, 2013

Dean H.

Throw the strips out. After you cleanse make a paste of baking soda and water smoothe it on the areas then put a hot cloth on the area for five to ten mins this loosens the hardened surface oils & makes manually squeezin/ cleaning out the pires soo much easier youl be amazed & Moisturize at night with a beta hydroxy cream that will really do miracles.& alays an oilfree daytime spf , yes I'm an aesthetician I've cleared many a monster blackhead field : )

May 29, 2013

Aly A.

St Ives.

May 29, 2013

Erica A.

PLEASE DONT USE ST.ives!! Worst thing you can do! Way to harsh.can leave little scratches on Your face causing more bacteria

May 29, 2013

Dina U.

I agree with the witch hazel and the baking soda diy treatments but if you have the $ to spend on glam glow I've heard really great things about it. I've been dieing to get my hands on some but I havent found a reason to drive an hour out to my closest sephora yet.