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Treat Your Blackheads Gently, Patiently and Correctly

Irrespective of the fact that you are gifted with a trouble-free skin, you might be one of those who strive and fail to keep their blackheads away. Yes, the blackheads are capable of making their appearances wherever and whenever pulling down your beauty. They are more than often found on nose-tips where the oil secretion seems to be the highest. The main factors of the blackheads formed are the clogging of pores by oil that invites excessive growth of normal flora (the harmless population bacteria found in the body) and dust particles that get oxidized when exposed to air and appear as black dots.

What You Must Not Do:

Once we get aware of the prominence of blackheads on our skin, it is a common and usual tendency to find ways to get rid of them as soon as possible. At this stage, scrubbing too hard or trying manual removal is extremely dangerous as these worsen your skin with scars and enlargement of pores. Moreover, the soap you use should not be harsh since those results in a drier skin facilitating oil production. So all you must do is treat them gently, patiently and rightly.

Methods to Discard Blackheads:

There are numerous natural ways to get your face free from the awful black dots, the ones that you could practice within the comforts of your home environment.
 Increase your intake of water and fruit juices to keep your skin hydrated at the same time avoiding oily and sugary foods.
 Treatment with steam along with mildest pressure on the area can help remove blackheads. However do not exert if this does not help.
 Home remedies include the exploitation of combinations of oatmeal and yoghurt, lime juice with milk and almonds, honey with cinnamon powder, black pepper and curd. All requires mixing the ingredients and leave applied on the face for 10-15 minutes.
 Pastes of turmeric, sandalwood, fenugreek leaves, radish seed and tomatoes are known to be effective. Lukewarm water is used for grinding.

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