use a sugar or a salt scrub....
2007-03-04 19:35:45
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answered by princess_lew86 2
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If the blackheads are excessive, first you must clear up the ones that you have. Try the things that you stick on face that pulls them out. I don't know the name of these, or if they still make them but they use to. Get a good cleanser, read on it and make sure that is what it is for and also try something that will exfoliate the skin. You might also want to try something that says it will clean the pores since this is where blackheads come from a clogged pore, or perhaps a facial mask that you apply once or twice a week. Make sure you wash your face in the morning and at night and also if you do anything that makes you perspire a lot... If none of this helps it is time to make an appointment with the dermatologist to get some help.. Hope this has helped some and good luck....
2007-03-04 19:46:47
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answered by Debbie H 3
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I used everything for my blacheads, around my chin, all over my nose and inbetween my eyebrows - my t-zone. I've used clearasil but just for my spots, it's good but very drying. For my blackheads I still use nose strips - pore strips. You can buy any brand - Biore is the most expensive but I've always used the cheaper ones, if you have a Savers, Boots or Superdrug near you then pick up their on brand pore strips or pick some up from any skin care range - the body shop even have them. Try exfoliating your skin too, to remove any dry skin and oils causing blackheads every morning. I use a cheap exfoliator every day to clean my face, often I use Tea tree oil to clear my spots and every 2 or 3 days I use a pore strip to minimise my blackheads and then follow with Olay moisturiser.
They all have instructions on the packet - wash your face, wet the applicable area and cover with the pore strip leave for 10 minutes or until dry and peel off like a plaster.
Good luck!
2007-03-04 19:42:14
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answered by Kate 3
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Blackheads ,also known as poen comedones ,are follicles that have a wider opening.They are filled with sebum and dead cells and have undergone a chemical reaction resulting in the oxidation of melanin.Black heads pop up along the sides of your nose and your chin and make your pretty nose look grubby and spotty.Here's how to get rid of them.
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2007-03-05 05:10:10
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answered by roma 3
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Make a lotion with equal parts of lime juice, almond oil and glycerin and apply on the face. It not only cures blackheads but the discoloring spots on the face too.
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2007-03-04 21:10:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Try a great clay based mask--mary kay has a good one: clarifying mask & I hear that so does Aveda as well.
It may take a few weeks for that to clear up but once your face is clean, they shouldn't come back (shouldn't be the keyword)
2007-03-04 19:47:34
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answered by belligerent assistant 5
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i use successfully Vichy cleansing gel Normaderm and day and night creams!!! it really works with mu skin! You can find this cosmetics only at drugstore.
2007-03-04 21:36:25
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answered by helga 2
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use water therapy.
that's pretty good.
2007-03-04 19:40:20
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answered by me 1
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