Blackheads oh blackheads
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Nov 6, 2013
Caity A.
What are some ways to get rid of blackheads? I have a bunch if them on my nose and chin and I'd really like to get rid of them.
Nov 6, 2013
Haley B.
Pore strips work pretty well, and they aren't too expensive!
Nov 6, 2013
Alexandra T.
Scrubs like Olay Fresh Effects or St. Ives Apricot Blackhead Scrub and Cleanser :)
Nov 6, 2013
Alexandra T.
Also I take tweezers and apply pressure to my more stubborn blackheads that won't budge. It helps pop them.
Nov 6, 2013
Lynnie L.
At Walgreens, there are these strips that you wet and put it on your nose until they dry and when you peel it off it takes the blackheads off too.
Nov 6, 2013
Illyana M.
Shower or steam your face so your pores are softer and more open then apply a biore strip. Just make sure you've had warm water on your face to help soften the black heads as well.
Nov 7, 2013
Brittany F.
When it comes to blackheads salicylic acid is always the best. The way salicylic acid works is by dissolving things in layers, so it's perfect for getting deep into pores and getting rid if whatever is clogging them, I definitely suggest finding a cleanser with it and adding it to your every day skin care routine for getting rid of and preventing them afterwards, especially if you're prone to them. For a quick fix Pore strips are always great, though they tend to only grab the fresher ones that aren't so settled and tight. If you're really in a rush and you have some tougher ones that won't go away, there are black head extraction tools that you can use to squeeze the dirts out without pushing bacteria deeper or damaging your skin, you can get them at some drug stores by the tweezers and all that, or any beauty supply store.
Nov 7, 2013
Aaliyah r.
Dip a towel in hot/warm water thn placr tht towel on your face.. this will help thr blackheaad come up n easy to remove
Nov 9, 2013
Meg F.
Exfoliation 2-3x/week and extraction. It feels awesome when I do it and the pores on my nose feel so clean. Just be sure to do it correctly, or see an esthetician and have them teach you! :)