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3Sep/106

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



I am 13 years old and I have a lot of blackheads on my nose. I went to the dermologist like 6 months ago and she told me to use Biore warming blackhead cleanser. But it doesnt really work. They are still there. If I ask my mom (or dad) to buy me a different product they will spaz out and say no. What can I do to get rid of them that would involve me buying an acne product? Please help!!


Thanks!


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  1. My husband has really bad blackheads. I usually put a hot cloth on his nose, then i squeeze them out. Like you would pop a sit. Then once your done, but some alcohol on them.

  2. WASH YOUR FACE

  3. Pop em. I pop mine :]

  4. I think there are these blackhead strips you can buy. They pretty much peel them off for you because black heads are generally below the surface and hard to take out.

    You should be able to find them at K-Mart or Target…I think.

    …assuming you live in the U.S.

  5. For stubborn blackheads, dermatologists have solutions.

    Back to Marilyn’s question — what combats blackheads really well? Well, if you have a bad case of blackheads that BHA and AHA over-the-counter products would get rid of, you might want to turn to topical retinoids. Dematologists say topical retinoids are the best blackhead solution. But they involve a doctor’s prescription.

    Retinoids are Vitamin A derivatives you can use to unblock oil gland pores. They’re especially effective on black and whiteheads. Topical retinoids unclog pores, allowing other topical medications – like antibiotics – to enter the hair shaft and fight underlying infection. Topical retinoids also work to reduce outbreaks by preventing dead cells from clogging pores. Side effects of topical retinoids include sunlight sensitivity and dry, red or peeling skin.

  6. use clean and clear blackhead cleanser it works


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