Beauties, do you peer into your mirror only to see a speckling of blackheads staring back at you? These pesky clogged pores look as if dirt is stuck in your skin and can even be slightly raised. While it's always best to seek professional treatment before popping pimples and blackheads, we all get the urge to pick at our face. And with the proper technique, you can safely remove blackheads yourself (just follow the below tips to the letter!). Annet King, the director of global education for Dermalogica, will help you find out the correct way to rid yourself of blackheads.

Saturday, March 3, 2012
A Beginner’s Guide to Removing Blackheads
Beauties, do you peer into your mirror only to see a speckling of blackheads staring back at you? These pesky clogged pores look as if dirt is stuck in your skin and can even be slightly raised. While it's always best to seek professional treatment before popping pimples and blackheads, we all get the urge to pick at our face. And with the proper technique, you can safely remove blackheads yourself (just follow the below tips to the letter!). Annet King, the director of global education for Dermalogica, will help you find out the correct way to rid yourself of blackheads.
The worst way to squeeze a blackhead is by using your fingernails and squeezing from the top. "You want to remove the blackhead from its root, so you have to start from the bottom of the pore," says Annet. Position your fingers around the blackhead (the base of your fingernail is a good place) and rock your fingers back and forth to gently release the debris. "Think of it as squeezing toothpaste from the bottom of the tube," says Annet. "That is the motion that you want to replicate.” If your blackhead doesn't come out, dab an antiseptic gel (preferably one with salicylic acid) onto the infected area and leave it on overnight. More often than not, the blackhead will come out by itself the next day.
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