6 ways to get rid of stubborn blackheads

Moneycontrol News October 25, 2023

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What are blackheads?

The skin has three types of glands: sebaceous, eccrine, and apocrine. Sebaceous glands release oils that assist in getting rid of unwanted substances from your body. Comedones are blockages of keratin and sweat that get squeezed into tiny pores. Open comedones are called blackheads when they are dark in colour and they usually form when hair follicles get clogged and are a type of acne vulgaris. While they're most common on the nose, you can also find them on the chin, back, arms, and chest. The underlying cause for blackheads is excessive oil production from the glands during periods of hormonal change like pregnancy, menses and adolescence, or because of certain chemicals in cosmetics and changes in linolenic acid in the oils released by the glands. Here are a few ways to get rid of stubborn blackheads.

1. Exfoliate Daily exfoliation can help eliminate the dead cells that cause clogging of the pores. Using scrubs that include alpha hydroxy acids such as glycolic acid and beta hydroxy acids like salicylic acid is highly recommended. These ingredients not only exfoliate the skin's surface but also help achieve smoother skin by addressing wrinkles and cleansing. The advantage lies in their ability to target the outermost layer, making them suitable for all skin types.

2. Retinoids  These are particularly beneficial when dealing with stubborn acne that doesn't easily disappear. Retinoids work on the follicles and prove to be an efficient method for combating blackheads. However, individuals with dry skin should exercise caution with retinoids, as they could potentially lead to more harm than good.

3. Deep cleansing  Charcoal and clay masks help remove oil and dirt from the pores. Some masks also offer antioxidant and moisturising benefits. Additionally, they make the skin look brighter and more supple.

4. Remove makeup  Allowing makeup to stay on overnight can contribute to the development of blackheads. Even cosmetics labelled as non-comedogenic can clog your pores. If your skin tends to be oily, opting for a foaming cleanser is recommended. To ensure your skin stays healthy, remember to use makeup removers to cleanse away the day's buildup.

5. Use natural products  An easy-to-make fix, it exfoliates the skin and removes debris. The anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties of honey are beneficial for all skin types. Lukewarm water may be used to rinse the mask off.

6. Tighten pores  Egg white is effective for tightening the pores and keeping the dirt away. It also clears acne and removes the extra oil that leads to blackhead formation. A DIY pore strip can be made at home to do away with the grime.

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