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BLACKHEAD REMOVER TOOL OVERVIEW
Although it's tempting to engage in squeezing blackheads, it is best to not do so in order to avoid skin damage and possible scars. A better choice would be to use a blackhead extractor, which is also known as a comedone extractor. This is the tool that professional estheticians and dermatologists alike use to eliminate blackheads. This metal tool has a loop at one end, which is carefully placed over the center of a blackhead. Firm yet gentle and consistent pressure is applied to the face with the tool in order to release a blackhead from underneath the skin. Care must be taken when applying pressure to not go crazy, so to speak, and ultimately cause damage to either the surface of the skin or the pore's wall. For step-by-step instructions on how to properly use this tool, click on over to the Blackhead Extractor page. Once you have cleared your skin of the blackheads, it is necessary for you to do maintenance in order for the blackheads to not return. The best thing you can do is institute a daily skin care regimen. Start by washing your face with a gentle oil-free and water-soluble cleanser twice a day. If you select one that contains salicylic acid you will also get the added benefits of exfoliation of the pores' walls, which will help to eliminate the cellular debris that clogs pores. After cleansing you will want to follow it up with an acne treatment product. If you select one that contains benzoyl peroxide this will help to control the production of excess oils and kill acne-causing bacteria. With that being said, you will want to proceed cautiously whenever you use benzoyl peroxide as this ingredient has been known to cause redness, irritation, inflammation, flaking and sometimes skin peeling. In closing, just be aware that there is a bit of a learning curve when comes to using a blackhead extractor. Proficiency does not happen instantaneously. Try not to become frustrated and give up. It's a wonderful tool that can aid in your quest to get rid of blackheads without resulting scars and skin damage. Take it slow and keep trying and eventually you will have that light bulb moment when it all comes together. Return To Top Of Blackhead Remover Tool Return To Blackhead Main Page To Select Other Pages About Blackheads Return To Home Page - Best Acne Treatment |
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