Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Blackhead!

Last week was my final..... and really cannot accept my face..... just looks likes ZOMBIE!!! *omg*
i thought i can sleep well after last Thursday, end up cant make it... until yesterday, i only got enough time to sleep welly.... between last Saturday i went to facial.... before facial they will help you check ur face.... they told me that lots stuffy on my face! OMG again and again! :( before i went there i'm plan for long time to go facial already... because i know my blackhead and whitehead lots lots le.... thats why also one of my reason wanted to go facial lohhh! so bad, i got bad news to blog about my face! :(  the person just helping me to do some pimples i got... they dont want to do my strawberry nose ! haiz, because cannot one spot make it.... so i got no choice... and i kinda long time didnt apply and wash my face cleanly d! they ask me to buy blackhead product.... i dont want..... so right now i need to take good care of my face as well! pityful i'm lazy fella to do this and that on my face! hahaha! no choice d la right now.. have to take good care right now d :)

How To Prevent All Those BlackheadS?

Tips for keeping your complexion smooth and blackhead free

Blackheads are the next worst thing after pimples. The best way to get rid of blackheads is to prevent them from forming in the first place. In order to prevent blackheads from forming, you need to know what causes them. Read on to find out what causes blackheads so that you will know how to prevent them from forming in the future. 

Blackheads are caused by pores that are partially blocked. They appear black due to the oxidizing effect of air on the sebum that fills the blocked pore combined with the melanin pigment from the dead skin cells. The key to prevent blackheads is to remove the excess sebum and dead skin cells. The first thing you need to look at are your current cleansing and skincare products. Try to stick to products that contain natural ingredients, as harsh products and chemicals strip the skin of oil, which stimulates more sebum production, resulting in blocked pores. Natural cleansing oils, such as coconut or jojoba, are great ways to clean your skin. The ingredients you want to avoid when using a facial product include alcohol, parabens, mineral oil, lanolin and sodium lauryl sulphate. 

Exfoliation is another important step you need to take in order to prevent blackheads from forming. Exfoliating will remove dead skin cells so that your pores will not be blocked. Try Neutrogena Clear Pore Scrub, which cleanses and clears impurities responsible for causing breakouts, in addition to providing exfoliating micro-beads that rid your skin of dead skin cells, thereby unclogging pores. 

Diet is another key factor that helps prevent blackheads. Avoid foods that are high in carbohydrates and fats, as these contribute to increased sebum production. Steer towards fresh fruits, vegetables, and natural oils such as coconut oil, avocadoes and olives. These will increase moisture in the skin and help regenerate the production of new skin cells. 

Drinking lots of water will also help cleanse your skin and remove toxins that have built up inside. Supplements such as Niacin are great for flushing your system of toxins, and Beta Carotene and Vitamin E are essential vitamins for healing your skin as well as stimulating the growth of new skin cells. These in turn will help prevent blackheads, because your skin will not produce excess sebum that leads to blocked pore formation. 

How To Treat Blackheads As Well??

Blackheads are bumps on the surface of your skin that are usually dark brown or black in appearance. They are filled with dead skin cells and oil that clog your pores and most often occur on your nose, forehead and chin. While they can be unsightly, it is pretty easy to treat blackheads and by following these tips and suggestions, you will have clearer skin that is blackhead free in no time. 

There are an array of effective home remedies that are used to treat blackheads, and many of the ingredients can be found in your very own kitchen. Warm honey is a great anti-bacterial agent that can be applied to your face and left on for approximately fifteen minutes before washing off. You can also use egg whites and spread on your skin, then wash off after thirty minutes. Or create your own home exfoliating product by mixing lime juice and salt together in a bowl, then scrubbing your face with it. Be sure to spend more time scrubbing the affected areas, in order to thoroughly treat blackheads. You will also want to do a face mask treatment at least one to two times a week, because face masks help pull excess oil from skin, removing blackheads and clearing the skin. Try Origins Clear Improvement mask, an activated charcoal mask designed to clear pores and dissolve impurities. 

Facials are a great way to cleanse your face and treat blackheads that are a little more stubborn and difficult to remove on your own. You can give yourself a mini-facial at home, simply by pouring boiling water into a large bowl, then placing a towel over your head and resting your face just above the surface of the water (so that you do not burn your skin). By exposing your skin to the hot steam, you will open your pores up, making it easier to cleanse them afterwards and remove everything that is blocking your pores. 

Or if you want the entire works, make an appointment with a professional facialist who has been trained to manually extract blackheads. This is an effective method to treat blackheads because the facialist will be able to physically remove the sebaceous matter from the pores, which will immediately make your skin look better. 

There are many remedies that effectively treat blackheads, and by following these suggestions on a weekly basis, you will find that your skin is much clearer and smoother. You can say bye-bye to blackheads forever!

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