Saturday, December 5, 2009

Black heads on my nose, Help Please!!!?

Okay, well this is what happens, my nose, is very oily. my fathers and my grandpas noses are oily. its in my family


But what sucks is im the only one who seems to get black heads, those damned black dots. I tryed popping them like normal pimples at first, but they never popped, i've had these for over a year, and im just absolutely sick of them, i have a lot and i just want them to be gone. Does anyone have any advice on how to get rid of these horrible things?Black heads on my nose, Help Please!!!?
What about those nose strip things? I can't think of what they're called, but I use them all the time. They're little white strips that you get wet and put on your nose, then let it dry, then pull it off and it pulls the blackheads out.Black heads on my nose, Help Please!!!?
I am a skin care therapist. The best thing to do is to have a facial where your therapist will use a combination of Steam and Products to help release the blackheads from the pores. Using an extractor helps to ease the blackhead out. The blackhead is simply a combination of oil, dead skin cells and bacteria that has clogged the pore and then was exposed to the air to cause it to turn black.


Don't attempt to pop them or squeeze them out. You run a risk of damaging your skin, causing dark spots that you can't get rid of.


Regular exfoliation and cleansing will help to keep them away once you have them professionally removed.


I really hope this helps.
If you want to remove them at home, you can take a look at the Biore pore strips. Make sure to get the ultra ones as I feel the normal ones are quite useless. They help to keep the number of blackheads down and makes your nose really smooth for a few days.





Also get a good exfoliating scrub to use 2-3 times a week, the more sandy bits/abrasive the better it gets the dirt out. I like to use St Ives Apricot Scrub.





After both methods, make sure to close pores with a cold wet towel and toner. And do a mud mask once a week.
Well you could go to either a dermatologist or a facialist and have an extraction done. It's basically them using this thing to pop them for you. They'll be gone (but your skin will be irritated). Hopefully with a good cleanser along with maybe some kind of topical ointment they won't come back.

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