How to Get Rid of Blackheads on Nose

Blackheads are the most common problem for people with troubled skin. They could be the most disgusting thing to have on your face. But blackheads on nose will make your nose stand out from the surrounding areas of skin. These unsightly black spots are a type of acne. They can be really irritating and damaging to one's self esteem. They ruin your whole look. It doesn't matter what you do: how much you pinch, squeeze, get them extracted, use blackhead removers, strips & scrubs. They just won't go away!

Blackheads on the nose seem to be the hardest to get rid of. Can you actually live a life free of those annoying spots on your nose? Well, you don’t have to worry: there are several methods of treating this tiny monsters. We are about to reveal a powerful way on how to get rid of blackheads on nose fast and also naturally.




How to remove blackheads on nose fast & easy

Blackheads are incredibly common on the nose. Blackheads on nose are just as bad as pimples and they can actually become a blemish if you do not take the proper steps to get rid of them. The entire T-zone of the face, defined as the T-shaped area of the forehead, nose and chin, tends to produce more oil than other areas of the face, thereby increasing the chances of blackheads there. There are two ways of getting rid of blackheads: either follow a daily skin care regime or get a blackhead treatment.

I know you would love to have a microdermabrasion done once a month but maby you cannot afford it. All you need is an inexpensive and quick way to get rid of them. So what is the best way to exfolaite at home for blackheads on nose and open pores?

To get rid of blackheads you should start with a gentle, foaming facial wash. This will remove dirt and oil without stripping away moisture.

Steam your face to soften both the skin and the material blocking the pores. Wrap your hair in a towel if it’s long or pull it back from your face with a rubber band. If you have a facial steamer then great, if not pour hot water (not too hot) into a bowl. Put your head near the steam and cover your head with a towel (this will keep the steam from escaping). Keep your face there for for about 10-15 Minutes, allowing the steam to open up your pores.
You may add a few drops of concentrated tea tree oil. It does wonders for the skin and is a natural antiseptic or steam your face with herbs like lavender, lemon peel and mint leaves added to the water and let the skin soak up its goodness.

Immediately after, use a facial scrub to exfoliate the skin cells that you loosened with the steam. The purpose of a facial scrub is to remove debris and oils from your pores. These scrubs have a grit like sand feel to them. Get a face scrub for your face and use it everyday when you take a bath or if you wear makeup when you take it off at night wash your face with it. The key is to not scrub your face hard, let the cleaner do the work rub it on your face with your hands and rinse it off with warm water. Use it in a soft gentle motion, very small circular motions all over the surface of the nose.

This is a process that you could do on a daily bases because the nose is more highly expose to any kind of clogging.

You can also make a scrub at home with plain sugar and olive oil. Baking soda works well. It's a good exfoliator for blackheads, an easy home remedy.

Then, with extremely clean hands, squeeze the blackheads out. If you are going to try to get rid of your blackheads on your own, squeezing them out on your own is not the best idea. There are a lot of bacteria beneath your nails and on the fingers, and so you could actually do more damage than good by touching or squeezing blackheads.

If blackheads look ready to pop out, you could try removing them gently by using a blackhead extractor, a small device called also zit zapper which is fast and I find very effective.
Also, pore cleanser strips (blackhead extractor) for removal of blackheads are highly recommended for the treatment & removal of blackheads. Using them once per week will leave your pores cleaner and smaller. Place the strip over the nose for 10 minutes or as directed on the cover of the strip. And pull off. The surface level blackheads will be successfully removed. This is an easy to use, quick and temporary method of removing blackheads. Always read the instructions on the pack carefully.

When finished, apply some disinfectant or antiseptic cream over the operated area. Sterilize your tools both before and after the application. As an alternative apply a layer of egg white and leave it on till dry then peel and wash it off.

After washing use a toner to help desolve any oils and dirt that was left behind. Soak cotton wool in a gentle astringent lotion and sweep it over your skin to refresh and cool it. Even oily skin needs a moisturizer, but chose a light, watery fluid; this will be enough for your skin. Allow the moisturizer to sink in and then absorb the excess with a tissue to prevent shine.

Apply an astringent like witch hazel. It helps reduce oiliness. If its a bit harsh mix a bit of rose water in it. To take care of enlarged skin pores you need lemon juice and orange juice. Mix the juices and apply all over your face in upward and outward stokes. Wash it after 10 minutes. This is also a good facial mask for oily skin.
An other ideal mask that extracts dirt and oil from clogged pores can be made by using orange peel and yogurt.

Apply acne medication to problem areas. The acne medication should prevent future blackheads and breakouts from developing. If you continue to experience blackheads and breakouts, you may want to consider seeing a dermatologist who can help with finding the right prescription remedy.

When you get ready to apply makeup, rub a ice cube all over your face. Then clean and dry your face. Your face should now look and feel tighter, then when you apply your powder or foundation, it will look smoother.

A foundation primer will help keep your makeup foundation from going straight into your pores. The primer evens out your skin tone and enables even coverage. Soak up excess oil with blotting papers during the day. If necessary, touch up with a dusting of powder to diffuse the appearance of large pores. Look for the term "non-comedogenic" when purchasing facial products.

Do not keep the make up when sweating. Use make up cleanser and properly remove the cosmetics of your skin. Also, keep your brushes, sponges clean.

Clean your skin. Never go to bed with makeup or the day's debris on your face. Use a gentle cleanser every night without fail.

Undoubtedly any these methods will help you remove your blackheads, but along you need to follow a regular skin care regime to permanently remove your blackheads.