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How to Get Rid of Blackheads


By: John Ward


In order to learn how to get rid of blackheads, you need to first know what causes them. If you know this, you will then be able to put together the best plan of action for defeating this problem.

Blackheads occur when the skin’s natural oil collects and hardens in the pores. When this happens the tip of the hardened oil sticks out on the surface of the skin and appears to be black. This problem is very common among people that suffer from acne. But luckily, there are ways to remove these types of zits from your body. In many cases, this can be done overnight if you are aware of the treatment options that work best.

Here are just a few of the ways to remove blackheads.

1. Be sure to exfoliate the area of the skin that is most prone to blackheads. If possible this should be done up to three or four times a day. This will help to ensure that your pores of free of dead skin and other oils that may build up and cause these zits to occur.

2. Use creams that are meant to clear away dead skin cells. This will help to expose the blackhead so that you can more easily get rid of it with other treatment options.

3. Try to keep your hair away from your face. Your hair contains greasy oils that can cause blackheads and even spread infection.

4. Do not over wash your face. Some people are under the impression that the more they wash, the better chance they have of getting rid of blackheads. This is just a myth. Washing your face with soap one or two times a day is plenty.

Overall, you can start the road to clearer skin by following the four tips above.

Disclaimer: All content within this articles is provided for general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional. Always consult your own doctor if you're in any way concerned about your health.

John Ward Is The Webmaster at the Acne Relief Guide Site
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