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Blackheads: Treat them naturally

There are many of you who are facing this issue. A blackhead on your face is an opening on the surface of the skin that occurs when a pore becomes enlarged, causing it to fill with bacteria, sebum and dead skin cells. This mixing creates a blockage in the resource.
Sebum, which contains a pigment, melanin, oxidizes when exposed to air. So when the sebum build-up is pushed to the surface of the skin, it is the oxidation that creates the dark shade above the opening.
I will write you two easy recipes that you can make yourself at home and you will get rid of blackheads easily and economically.
Mask with milk & honey

The antibacterial properties of honey combined with the moisturizing effect of lactic acid make this combination the perfect solution. Combine a tablespoon of honey with a teaspoon of milk. Microwave it for 5 to 10 seconds and stir well. Apply a thin layer over the blackheads, then place a clean, dry piece of cotton cloth on top. Leave it on for about 10 minutes and peel off the cotton cloth. You should see some black spots come off with the fabric. Then rinse and apply a generous amount of your moisturizer.

 

Egg white mask

Egg white can temporarily tighten your pores, which will reduce your chances of developing new pimples or blackheads. After washing your face, cover it with a light layer of egg white. Next, place a tissue over your face, pressing down gently so that the tissue is soaked with the egg white. Put a second layer of egg white on top of the tissue left on your face and cover again with a second tissue. You will begin to feel the "pull" from the tightening of the pores. When the mask is completely dry, remove the tissues, wash and apply a generous amount of your moisturizer.

 

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