Cleanse your face with unboiled milk, gently rub a coarse cloth dipped in milk to remove the blackheads. Steam your face with herbs like lavender, lemon peel and mint leaves added to the water and let the skin soak up its goodness. Check out http://useinfo-blackhead.blogspot.com/ for more useful tips to control blackheads.
2007-09-10 12:57:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Those tiny irritating blackheads are much easier to control than you think - use a good facial balancing soap and use Biore nose strips to drain the pores when needed. If you use a good skin balancing soap and witch hazel as a skin toner refresher you will have clean clear skin in no time. Good Luck!
2007-09-08 21:48:27
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answered by Walking on Sunshine 7
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clean the skin with mild facial cleansing wash of some type and I use one of those small round (with a handle) facial brushes which loosens the black heads some. The dark oil comes to the surface and you can "brush'' it away. If you see a dermatology MD they will give you some benzyol peroxide 6% wipes that you use daily and they slightly abraide the blackheads and remove a bit of the outer layer of your skin....they work over a few weeks, not in 2 days, but they DO work. My son had bad acne on his back and his skin looks like a new baby's now.
2007-09-08 21:51:19
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answered by Anonymous
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There's this blackhead cream called terminator 10 i think and I use it and it gets rid of my blackheads really good.
2007-09-09 02:27:53
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answered by Autumn Ammo 6
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I like Clean & Clear blackhead clearing scrub. You could also try those Biore pore strips for the nose, worked for me. =)
2007-09-08 22:15:17
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answered by Rachel 6
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clearacil ultra works great. you can get a bottle of it at walmart for about 7 or 8 bucks. just make sure it is the kind with the blue scrub beeds in it. should be red and blue up-right squeeze container.
picture is bellow:
http://img.epinions.com/images/opti/bf/bc/Clearasil_Ultra_Acne_Clearing_Scrub-resized200.jpg
2007-09-08 21:47:17
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answered by mit 4
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go see a dermatologist, especially if you have good insurance
2007-09-08 21:45:51
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answered by j p 2
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