Sunday, April 25, 2010

How do I get rid of the blackheads on my nose?

I'm a 13 year old girl, and I have blackheads all over my nose. I have the neutrogena blackhead wash, but I have been using it for a while and have not noticed any difference. I have somewhat sensitive skin. What do people recomend for products? I would like a product that doesn't just take the top off, but actually gets in and helps long term.How do I get rid of the blackheads on my nose?
I got that problem too. Im using biore pore strips. Be sure to follow the directions VERY carefully and keep your skin clean. Mine are clearing upHow do I get rid of the blackheads on my nose?
From my experience, by using St Ives body scrub, followed by PanOxyl on a daily basis it works really well.


PanOxyl is available from Boots, but I think its normally behind the counter. You can also get different strengths 2.5%, 5%, 10% etc, so if a weaker one doesn't work you can try the next one up. But if u have relatively sensitive skin I would recommend the lower %'s, as they are gentle, but works well. (5% works best for me) This is also a relatively cheap option as it only cost roughly 拢3.


(its the benzoyl peroxide % in a cream that works)


hope this helps =]
Wash your face daily with ordinary soap and water, check your diet, you may be eating fatty foods like fries, and other fast food. Eliminate those foods and replace them with veggies etc, and get a good night's sleep each night. (about 8 hours each night preferably starting around 10 or 11 pm.) Keep this up for 60 days or so and your blackheads will disappear. Good luck.
exfoliate regularly or try using that sticky-rippy stuff D:





im sure everyone else will give a more detailed answer though xD
keep using what you have now and then after you get done with the face wash, use a mask. i'm pretty sure that'll help you.
I personally used the biore strips followed by using the wash every day and that seemed to do the trick. I hate those lil suckers. Good luck :)
Wait till you grow out of puberty ;P. If your Neutragena face wash isn't helping then you are basically out of options.
There are Biore nose strips that work pretty well. You just put the wet strip on your nose and let it dry for 10 or so minutes.
i have the same problem and i have tried every thing even popping them u should just wash your face once a day only because if u do it too much it will stress out ur skin and make more blackheads
It's a four year thing. When you are 17 they will have gone. Then you will worry about...Oh heck, you'll find out.
i use deep cleansing nose strips... they look like they hurt but they dont and they actually work :)
try ' clean and clear black head eraser' :) it really helps :)
Proactiv helps. But your only 13 %26amp; it's a bit expensive.. They make it for sensitive skin now too.





I would suggest;





Change your pillow case as often as possible, oil can build up on your pillow %26amp; while you are sleeping can get on your face. If you remember to change your pillow case once every night or every 2-3 days this will help alleviate any issues if you have black heads.





After washing your face make sure this use of clean towel to dry your face off. A previously used towel may contain oil %26amp; dirt %26amp; will only worsen the symptoms. After washing your face the last thing you want to do is replace it with oil %26amp; dirt... changing towels on a daily basis will help with this.





Don't use make-up on skin that is prone to blackheads. If you do use make-up, use a hypo-allergenic brand.





Avoid using creamy, greasy %26amp; thick (emollient) products. This alone will greatly lessen your chances of sprouting blackheads.





Use a gentle %26amp; water-soluble acne cleanser. Always use a salycyclic acid cleanser to avoid or remove blackheads.





DO NOT use bar soap!!! The ingredients that hold soap in a bar form can clog the pores in your skin. They can also cause skin cells to flake off prematurely %26amp; clog the pores. If you have dry skin you will need to use a cleanser that has a bit of moisturizer in it, but be careful! The excess moisturizers can cause an increase in oil on your skin.





Exfoliate to eliminate dead skin cells. If there are no skin cells to clog the pores, the natural oil is able to flow through freely. Skin Exfoliation also removes the built up dead cells from inside the pores that cause them to become misshapen %26amp; more-easily clogged. Using an skin exfoliant that contains 1% or 2% beta hydroxy acids (BHA or Salicylic Acid) will penetrate the lining of the pore. If you are unable to use BHAs, you could use products containing alpha hydroxy acids (AHA), however these acids are only good for surface exfoliation because they do not penetrate the pore lining.





Absorb excess oil. If you have oily skin, try using a clay mask that does not contain mint, peppermint or other irritating ingredients. This will absorb the oil that may clog the poor. If you have dry skin, this is not necessary because pimples on dry skin are caused by oil inside the pore, not on the surface of the skin. Also, oil-absorbing papers may help to reduce the oil in your pores.





* Use creams containing AHA's (Alpha Hydroxyl Fruit acids) like glyco-creams that will clear away any dead skin cells %26amp; ';expose'; the blackhead. Use the AHA's every 3 days or so.


* Make a lotion with equal parts of lime juice, almond oil %26amp; glycerin %26amp; apply on the face. It will not only cure blackheads but the discoloring spots on the face too.


* Avoid washing the face with soaps more than twice a day. Instead wash your face often with plain water splashes.


* Keep your hair away from your face. Greasy hair and skin don't go together %26amp; hair can spread infection.


* Always use oil-free mosturizer because you don't want to clog your pores even more.











Best of Luck %26amp; hope this helps

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