Blackheads on my nose!!!
By cupcyke
@cupcyke (363)
Philippines
August 25, 2009 8:27am CST
The most important asset that we have is our face. with all our best we will take good care of it. I dont have pimples but i have so many blackheads on my nose. I tried all the cleansers, the facial scrubs but still dont have any effects. Do you have any idea or opinion regarding to this discussion?
5 responses
@asliah (11137)
• Philippines
18 Mar 13
it will really irritating when we have blackheads in our nose because its dark,i tried facial scrub but it will only hurt my skin but could not remove the blackheads,the best thing to get rid those blackheads is the pimple remover tool.
@iamsolucky (1241)
• Philippines
20 Sep 09
Hi there and smile!
1. Wash your face with your preferred cleanser and rinse with water. Do not dry it.
2. Squeeze a small amount of facial scrub onto damp fingertips and gently massage onto damp skin using a small circular motion.
3. Rinse and wash face again if necessary.
Make sure you use only the best cleanser and exfoliant to avoid loading up your skin with harmful chemicals.
Happy mylotting and smile always!
@Shar19 (8231)
• United States
25 Aug 09
I have always had that problem myself. I find that some face masks work, especially the clay type ones. Also I love microdermabrasion scrubs. You can use them about three times a week. I don't know what is available in your country but here in the U.S. the brands I like are St. Ives, Biore, and Olay Regenerist. Biore is my favorite right now.
@yogambal_64 (1014)
• India
26 Aug 09
Try keeping your skin clean as possible as you can, I can give you a simple home remedy, make a coarse powder of rice after soaking in water for a few minutes, say 15 minutes or so. Then scrub this powder all over the face as well as on the nose too. I do this and it is very effective.
@GRAYORBES (31)
• United States
26 Aug 09
this is what i have my kids do wipe with witch hazel at least three times a day in the trouble areas.
on one of my sons he perfers tea tree oil it is very strong and must be diluted with water a tbl.spoon of oil to a spray bottle of water. check for allergic reaction first by spraying a small amount on you and leaving it for a few min. if there is swelling or redness or itching do not use this will effect some people this way.
another way to help yourself is internal prevention. vitamins c a and e all fight free radicals, that is what your skin is exposed to daily and causes these skin blemishes. go to health food store or whole foods buy capsuls if avilable and ask what they recommend the dose should be, sometimes it is higher than on the packageing. be careful wtih a if your dose is to high it will cause your spinal fluid to increase,this is bad. like everything use moderation and it will help you.