Removing Blackheads
There is a tendency for our oil
glands, also known as the
sebaceous glands, to clog
because of excessive oil. These
excess oils will then harden and
because of oxidation, mainly
because our pores are exposed to
air, the hardened oil will turn
into blackish hue, which is what
we call blackheads. Blackheads
becomes visible when the
uppermost portion of the oil
plug, or the hardened black oil,
move nearer to the skin surface
because of the oil consolidating
underneath.
According to some experts, the
sebaceous glands became
overactive at the start of
puberty stage and will
eventually stop from producing
more oil in the end of the said
stage. This is an explanation
why blackheads together with
pimples usually form during the
teen years. Nevertheless, it's
not always the case for other
people. For some, the overactive
oil gland does not stop at
puberty stage, but it continues
to produce more oil and
blackheads up until adulthood.
Some very helpful and tested
tips in removing blackheads
include the use of mild
exfoliant to eliminate dead skin
cells. It must be noted as well
that scraping or squeezing
blackheads might damage the
surrounding skin, thus,
enlarging pore size that would
eventually lead to more ugly
blackheads. Also, a warm water
compress on the blackhead area,
plus a very mild pressure would
help from unclogging the pore.
Moreover, the use of "blackhead
strips" could also help
eliminate blackheads.
Furthermore, the best way to
remove irritating blackheads is
by cleaning your face
thoroughly.
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