Simple Remedies to Get Rid of Blackheads by using Foods
November 14, 2015
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Egg White Mask
Egg whites form an easy mask
that can be used to temporarily tighten pores, thus reducing chances of future
blackheads, and will also remove current blackheads. Egg whites are also rich
in nutrients for your skin, and are a little less drying than some other home
remedies for blackheads.
Ingredients
1 egg
Facial tissue or toilet paper
small bowl
clean towel
Facial tissue or toilet paper
small bowl
clean towel
Directions
Separate the yolk from the
white and rinse your face. Pat your face dry and then apply a thin layer of egg
white over your skin. There are two ways to go from here-
Place a strip of facial tissue
or toilet paper over the wet egg white, being sure to press it onto your face
gently. Allow the first layer to dry. Carefully apply a second layer of egg
white over the tissue (try dipping your fingers in it and dabbing it on so the
tissue doesn't slide around a bunch.
Let this layer dry as well
before applying a third (optional.) When the mask is dry, your face may feel
tight-this is supposed to happen. Peel the tissue off, and then gently wash
your face to remove any residue. Pat dry and moisturize as usual.
Alternatively, you can leave
out the tissue and simply apply 3-5 layers of egg white, being sure to let each
layer dry in between applications. If you do not let the layers dry, this will
not work.
Turmeric
Turmeric, which works well for
minor burns, can also be used to treat blackheads.
Mix some turmeric powder with
two tablespoons of mint juice. Apply it to the affected areas. Allow it to dry
for a few minutes and then wash the area with lukewarm water.
You can also make a thick paste
by mixing red sandalwood, turmeric powder and milk together. Apply it on the
affected area and after 10 minutes wash the skin with water.
Cinnamon & Honey
Strips
It sounds like a delicious
candy, but cinnamon and honey make a wonderful combination for getting rid of
blackheads. Again, the anti-bacterial agents in the honey can help keep away
bacteria that are causing acne (not necessarily blackheads, but still a bonus)
as well as act as the adhesive to pull out anything clogging your pores.
Cinnamon improves circulation, and this increased blood flow gives your skin a
smooth, healthy, glow.
Ingredients
1 part cinnamon powder
1 part organic, raw, honey
Clean strips of cotton
1 part organic, raw, honey
Clean strips of cotton
Directions
Mix the honey and the cinnamon
together until you have enough paste to cover the affected area. Apply in a
thin layer over the blackheads and then press a strip of clean cotton over it.
Let it sit for 3-5 minutes before removing and rinsing your face. Don’t forget to
follow up with a moisturizer.
Baking Soda &
Water
A little baking soda goes a
long way for blackheads, but don’t overdo it, as it can seriously dry out your
skin thanks to its saltiness. While pH may or may not have a role to play in
blackheads, the biggest reason baking soda helps is because of its small, fine,
granules that can work as a natural and inexpensive way to occasionally
exfoliate and remove anything clogging your pores (and therefore causing blackheads.)
Ingredients
1 part baking soda
Fresh water
Fresh water
Directions
Mix water with enough baking
soda to form a thick, but spreadable, paste. Using a gentle circular motion,
massage the paste into your skin. Rinse thoroughly with plain water, pat your
face dry, and then make sure you moisturize.
Apple Cider Vinegar
& Mint Toner
Make your own toner by mixing
together ACV and crushed mint leaves. The apple cider vinegar can help
breakdown the stuff causing the blackhead, while the mint creates a cooling
“tightening” sensation on your skin.
If the area around the
blackhead is swollen or irritated (e.g. you were picking at it even though you shouldn't be) the menthol can help tame the inflammation. Inflammation can make
it harder for whatever is clogging your pores to come loose in the first place.
Ingredients
3 tablespoons of apple cider
vinegar
3 tablespoons of finely chopped/crushed fresh mint leaves
8 ounces of water
Cotton balls
3 tablespoons of finely chopped/crushed fresh mint leaves
8 ounces of water
Cotton balls
Directions
Combine vinegar and mint in a
small bottle and let it sit for 1 week in cool dark place. Strain, add a cup of
water, and store in the refrigerator for up to 6 days. Use nightly, rinsing
your face first with water and then using clean cotton balls to apply the
toner. Leave on overnight or up to several hours (if you have sensitive skin)
and rinse off in the morning. Follow up with a moisturizer.
Honey and Milk Pore
Strips
Milk and honey both have
properties that are good for skin. Honey has antibacterial properties, and the
lactic acid in milk is said to help keep skin soft and supple. The main purpose
here though is, when mixed together, to act as an adhesive.
Ingredients
1 tablespoon of organic raw
honey
1 teaspoon of milk
clean strip of cotton
1 teaspoon of milk
clean strip of cotton
Directions
Mix 1 tablespoon of organic raw
honey with 1 teaspoon of milk. Heat it for 5-10 seconds in the microwave, and
then mix again to blend thoroughly. When it’s a comfortable temperature, apply
a thin layer over blackheads, and then gently but firmly pat a strip of dry,
clean, cotton onto it. Let dry (to play it safe, wait at least 20 minutes) and
carefully peel the strip away. Rinse with cold water and moisturize as usual.
Fenugreek
One of the easiest and simplest
natural remedies for blackheads is fenugreek.
Make a thick paste by mixing
fresh fenugreek leaves with a little water.
Apply it on the affected area
and allow it to dry for about 10 minutes. Rinse it off with lukewarm water.Use
this remedy daily.
These remedies have helped many
people eliminate blackheads. Most need to be used regularly for long-term
results. If they do not work for you, you may want to consult a
dermatologist.
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