BlackHeads Treatment At Home
Blackheads are dark bumps visible on the surface of the skin.
While they are medically harmless, their appearance can be embarrassing.
Blackheads are most common on the face covering the forehead, nose and chin.
Blackheads are dark bumps visible on the surface of the skin.
While they are medically harmless, their appearance can be embarrassing.
Blackheads are most common on the face covering the forehead, nose and chin.
Treatment:
Exfoliating can clear your skin from blackheads, use a good facewash or scrub on daily basis.
Lemon is well known for cleansing purpose. Warm a cup of milk and mix few drops of lemon in it. Use this mixture to wash your face. Due to anti-oxidant quality of both these ingredients you'll see a visible reduction in the amount of blackheads. Use it on daily basis for a week.
Cornstarch And Vinegar Mixture:
Cornstarch  and vinegar is a commonly used home treatment for blackheads. Pour ¼ to  ½ cup of cornstarch into a bowl and add vinegar slowly while stirring.  Add the vinegar until the mixture forms a thick paste. Apply the mixture  to the blackhead affected areas on your face and leave on for 20  minutes. The mixture will dry to a hard plaster-like substance in the  meantime. Rinse it off with warm water, and follow this with a cold  water rinse to close the pores.
How It Works?
Cornstarch  is a mild astringent, reducing the amount of oil produced temporarily.  It also absorbs a large proportion of the oil that is on the surface of  the skin at the time of application. Vinegar is an acid, and acids can  reverse oxidation. In other words, vinegar can bleach the blackheads,  turning them to their original pale clear/yellow color.
 For best  effects, use this mixture two to three times per week.
Warning
This  mixture might not be suitable for people with sensitive skin. You should do a  patch test at least 24 hours before applying the face mask, and do not  use this remedy if you are allergic to any of the ingredients.



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