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BLACK HEAD REMOVAL

BLACK HEAD REMOVAL

Rs.1,799.00

Blackheads, caused by clogged pores filled with excess oil and dead skin cells, can be effectively managed with a consistent skincare routine. Incorporate gentle cleansing, regular exfoliation using salicylic acid or glycolic acid, and the application of clay or charcoal masks to draw out impurities. Additionally, steaming your face can open pores, making extractions easier. Avoid squeezing blackheads, as this can lead to irritation and scarring. For persistent cases, consult a dermatologist for professional treatments

  • Cleanse your face twice daily with a gentle, non‑comedogenic cleanser to remove dirt, oil, and sweat before they clog pores. 

  • Use exfoliation (chemical or gentle physical) 1‑2 times a week — chemical exfoliants like salicylic acid (a BHA) or glycolic acid (an AHA) are especially good for deep pore cleaning.

  • Steam your face or use a warm towel to open the pores, which softens the plug of oil and dead skin so removal is easier. 

  • Apply clay or charcoal masks weekly — these draw out excess oil and impurities from pores. 

  • Use topicals like retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, or natural agents like tea tree oil to reduce oil production, inflammation, and help clear plugs.

  • Avoid squeezing or picking at blackheads with fingers or nails to prevent irritation, scarring, or spreading bacteria.

  • Getting rid of blackheads starts with a gentle, consistent skincare routine. Begin by cleansing your face twice a day with a mild cleanser to stop oil and dirt from accumulating. Exfoliate regularly using chemical exfoliants like salicylic acid or glycolic acid, and enhance the process with weekly clay or charcoal masks. Steaming your skin softly opens up pores, making it easier to clear out debris. For stubborn blackheads, use proven topicals (retinoids, benzoyl peroxide, or tea tree oil) and steer clear of squeezing or picking, which can worsen them. With time and care, your skin’s texture improves and blackheads appear much less over time.

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