Jan31,2024
Credit: Google
Exfoliation plays a significant role in combating blackheads. Using salicylic acid, a beta hydroxy acid, helps remove excess oil and exfoliate surface cells.
Credit: Google
Natural remedies include using a baking soda mask made from baking soda and water, which acts as a strong exfoliant and neutralizes skin pH levels
Credit: Google
For body blackheads, using a body wash containing benzoyl peroxide and employing long-handled brushes or loofahs can help cleanse and exfoliate hard-to-reach areas.
Credit: Google
Over-the-counter topical remedies like benzoyl peroxide, topical retinoids, azelaic acid, and sulfur can also be considered.
Credit: Google
Pore strips may be used once a week to pull out blackheads, but they should not be overused
Credit: Google
Steaming the face before using masks or scrubs can open up pores and improve the effectiveness of these treatments.
Credit: Google
Double-cleansing, starting with an oil-based cleanser followed by a water-based one, prepares the skin for further treatment.
Credit: Google