Monday, November 21, 2011

Help getting rid of blackheads on nose?

Ok, so i'm 14, and I have far to many blackheads on my nose! It's werid because i bearly EVER get a pimple, but for some reason my nose is really oily and full of blackheads. I eat healthy and rarely eat chocolate which I read could cause blackheads, but i'm still not sure why I've got so many there! But my main question is, is there any good products (availible in australia please) or methods to getting rid of blackheads on your nose? I've tried heads of brands including clearsil and am not allowed to try proactive (btw does proactive work for blackheads??) so I'd really like to know if any of you's have any good stuff that works for young, oily and blackhead skin? Please help if you can.Help getting rid of blackheads on nose?
First, stop using clearasil! You're clogging your pores with that stuff and are actually promoting the formation of blackheads. Your skin pores get rid of debris and clogging them with any lotion will promote pimples and blackheads.


If you have cash to burn you can go to a salon and pay someone to extract the blackheads or you can do it yourself. I say: “Do it yourself!”


This method is not only cheaper but is more reliable.


1. Purchase the necessary instruments. You need a ';3mm fox dermal curette” This is a $40 surgical instrument but it will last a lifetime so grit your teeth, stop moaning and spend the money. This tool, placed around the blackhead, will pressure the area around it, and remove the skin debris. You could buy a cheap consumer ';comedone expressor'; but these are not as well constructed and are only about 5 bucks less!


Check out Moore Medical on google or some other surgical supply web sites.


You also need to purchase a bottle of 70% isopropryl alcohol (cost $3) and cotton balls ($6)


Next, you need to do this in the evening, after you wash and dry your face.


Place the curette around the black head, rotate slightly clockwise and counterclockwise and press. The debris and oil in the blackhead will eject. Repeat for other blackheads.


After you are done extracting the skin debris, wipe the excess debris with a piece of cotton moistened with the alcohol.


Now go to sleep. Wake up with beautiful skin. ... and no redness.


The sleep will give your skin a chance to heal from the procedure and you'll wake up with a clearer skin. Do not do this in the morning. If you do this in the morning, you'll walk out of the house with a red-spotted skin.





Next, it sounds like your skin needs to naturally get rid of its toxins on a daily basis. As a long-term (and cheaper solution), start engaging in at least 30 to 60 minutes of intense aerobic activity every day. That means running, bicycling, elliptical machines or following a TV-based aerobic program. I'm talking about fast-motion exercise that causes you to break into a profuse sweat. Sweating is the way the human skin rids itself of toxins. Aerobic exercise also improves the tone of all muscles and organs in your body. Aerobic exercise will also do something very useful to your sleep pattern. The quality of your sleep will improve, and the quantity you’ll need will decrease. Your energy level and mood will also substantially improve. So, start doing 30 to 60 minutes of intense aerobic exercise every day. However, it is important that you start doing it every day.





Next, let's work on proper skin nutrition: Start eating fresh (not canned) pineapple. Pineapples have dozens of nutrients that are useful for your entire body, especially your skin. Slice one up and snack on it. You should be eating one whole pineapple every two days. Do this for a couple weeks and you'll notice a substantial, SUBSTANTIAL improvement in the quality of your skin. Pineapple contains a lot of nutrients that positively effect your body both inside and out.


- Next, whenever you drink water, juice, etc. squeeze the juice of one fresh lemon or lime into it. This will give you a great shot of vitamin C, which also has a long list of positive effects for your skin, energy and immune system.Help getting rid of blackheads on nose?
Ive got the same problem and it REALLY gets on my nerves!


Ive heard pore strips work pretty well although ive never actually used them myself =/ the are like little strip things that you put on your nose then peel off and its suppsoed to take the black heads with it :]





This website seems to have all different things that could give you an idea to something you could buy where you live :]


http://www.biore.com/usa/products/produc…
Lol I'm using a biore strip right now. It works so good. Best advice out there is to buy a box and a bottle of clean %26amp; clear blackhead clearing scrub. Use the scrub to wash your face. Then apply the strip. Your skin will be clear if you keep at it!
my sister uses biore nose strips...


you just leave it on for a couple of minutes and take the strip off. and you'll usually see blackheads on the strip.


haha it's weird but works good :)
try using a mask that dries on ur nose, and proactive does work.
Try Biore Pore Strips, it'll be a good way to get rid of blackheads that easily come out. It'll be a sticky strip you put on your nose for awhile, when it hardens, you pull it off and some of the blackheads will be stuck on the strip, which you can throw away. Some blackheads are harder to get rid of because they are smaller or in difficult places, or stuck further inside the pore, these you will have to make sure your face is clean, then gently squeeze the area around the pore and try to get the blackhead to come out. You will have a lot more cleared pores after this, and try not to touch your nose too much or a lot of dirt and oil will get stuck in the pores, and you'll have to take care of them again the same way. Once you have cleared pores, daily rinsing your face with water and moisturizing your face with a small amount of face lotion in the morning and at night will help maintain them that way.

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