I can’t think of it. It seems that as long as we live, the blackheads on our noses will always be there.
Let us have awl faces, big eyes, soft voices and moving waists, and can how?
Or… Rub it with sugar or salt? Use blackhead nose patch or rice to pull it out? Apply baking soda water to dissolve blackheads?
Are these tricks that sound like turning the tide really useful?
Myth 1: Rub with sugar or salt to wash off blackheads!
Use sugar or salt together with facial cleanser to grind off dead skin and blackheads, making skin look bright and clean.
Truth: Not only is it useless, it also irritates the skin.
This method is just [sounds reasonable].
In fact, rubbing and rubbing our faces with salt or sugar is a kind of irritation to the skin surface itself. When washing face with these particles, it is easy to grind the skin out of invisible wounds.
Not only can it not fundamentally improve the blackhead problem, but it will also destroy the skin’s barrier function and do more harm than good.
Myth 2: Use blackhead nose patch, rice and egg membrane to pull out blackheads!
Apply the blackhead nose patch, rice or egg film to the skin surface of the nose or other long blackheads, and pull the blackheads out of the pores with external force.
Truth: Not desirable, it will lead to enlarged pores and even infection.
This method is only [special at the moment of tearing! No! Cool! ]
First, pulling hard on the skin will lead to enlarged pores and more blackheads.
Whether it is a blackhead nose patch or an egg membrane, when it is finally torn, it is inevitable to violently pull the skin, and this action is very likely to cause pores to relax and become larger. If pores cannot shrink in time, blackheads will appear faster.
This pore is like a pit. As long as the pit is still there, blackheads will always appear in it.
At the same time, it does not rule out that the skin is torn, inflamed and left scars due to excessive force.
Second, egg membrane is at risk of infection.
Raw eggs will carry germs, and directly sticking the egg membrane to the nose may cause infection.
Isn’t this a big deal that harms people?
Third, as for rice, let’s eat it…
At most, rice is gently glued to the face. It cannot be expected to be a what, but it is better to eat it.
Myth 3: Apply baking soda to your face and dissolve blackheads!
Only a small amount of baking soda powder is needed, dissolved in water at a ratio of about 1:10, and wet with cotton cotton or cotton balls on the nose. In 10 minutes, blackheads will surface.
Truth: Not only can blackheads not be removed, but it is easy to hurt the skin when used too much.
This method probably belongs to [is to deceive you don’t understand].
Baking soda water can’t dissolve blackheads unless we wait until the wasteland is old and the nose is dissolved. Most importantly, this method will hurt the skin if used too much.
Our skin itself is weakly acidic and has a protective effect on human body. Things with strong alkalinity are not suitable for the pH environment of healthy skin (5.0 ~ 5.6), because the alkaline components will destroy the natural barrier of skin, make skin dry, and may lead to stabbing pain, redness and swelling after long-term use.
Myth 4: Deep Cleansing, Powerful Blackhead Removal!
Always hear some advertisements saying:
XXX has the function of deep cleansing, helping you remove old waste stratum corneum, dredging pores and dissolving blackheads.
Truth: The effect varies from person to person, and the specific effect needs to be verified.
This method is rather ambiguous.
Some deep cleansing products may help remove blackheads to a certain extent, but the effect varies from person to person, and it often takes a long time to play a role. The specific effect remains to be verified.
In a word, it is suggested that everyone should not take risks with their faces easily. If there are miraculous effects, these [folk remedies] will have long been [small three superior] and become the necessary medicine for home travel.
If none of the above [tips] are reliable, what is the real reliable method?
Facing blackheads, what should we do?
Generally speaking, if blackheads are not very serious, they can be prevented and improved through daily skin care, the most important of which is cleaning and moisturizing.
If blackheads are more and more obvious, even causing inflammation and papules, it is recommended to seek help from a professional doctor in time.