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Sat May 18, 2019 12:03 am      Reply with quote
I want to find a fast way to get rid of my blackheads!
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Sat May 18, 2019 12:08 am      Reply with quote
I found there are three tips for blackheads, which one is better?
Tips 1: Make an egg mask
An egg face mask can not only help prevent blackheads but also protect your skin from getting terribly greasy. This mask will also make your skin glow. You need to prepare an egg white and 1 teaspoon honey. Mix the honey into the egg white and apply the mixture on your face. Let it dry. Keep about ten minutes and then wash off with warm water. You need to apply this mask twice a week.

Tips 2: Apply orange peel some water and apply it to your chin. Leave it on for 15 minutes and then wash using warm water.

Tips 3: Use Blackhead sucker fast to get rid of blackheads
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Sat May 18, 2019 10:46 am      Reply with quote
Joanna Bertone wrote:
I found there are three tips for blackheads, which one is better?
Tips 1: Make an egg mask
An egg face mask can not only help prevent blackheads but also protect your skin from getting terribly greasy. This mask will also make your skin glow. You need to prepare an egg white and 1 teaspoon honey. Mix the honey into the egg white and apply the mixture on your face. Let it dry. Keep about ten minutes and then wash off with warm water. You need to apply this mask twice a week.

Tips 2: Apply orange peel some water and apply it to your chin. Leave it on for 15 minutes and then wash using warm water.

Tips 3: Use Blackhead sucker fast to get rid of blackheads


Not sure what a "blackhead sucker" is but I do think you are much better off using a medicated product. BHA are available at the drugstores. Stridex (red box) is a low cost one but there is other effective lines. Paula's Choice (online) has a few.

Active Ingredient (Salicylic acid) also known as BHA/beta hydroxy acids. EDS has many options.

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Joanna Bertone wrote:
I found there are three tips for blackheads, which one is better?
Tips 1: Make an egg mask
An egg face mask can not only help prevent blackheads but also protect your skin from getting terribly greasy. This mask will also make your skin glow. You need to prepare an egg white and 1 teaspoon honey. Mix the honey into the egg white and apply the mixture on your face. Let it dry. Keep about ten minutes and then wash off with warm water. You need to apply this mask twice a week.

Tips 2: Apply orange peel some water and apply it to your chin. Leave it on for 15 minutes and then wash using warm water.

Tips 3: Use Blackhead sucker fast to get rid of blackheads


Not sure what a "blackhead sucker" is but I do think you are much better off using a medicated product. BHA are available at the drugstores. Stridex (red box) is a low cost one but there is other effective lines. Paula's Choice (online) has a few.

Active Ingredient (Salicylic acid) also known as BHA/beta hydroxy acids. EDS has many options.


Thanks for reply, I don't like to use medicated products, I like to use some natural products which I can do it at home.
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Thu May 23, 2019 2:00 am      Reply with quote
Have you heard about the OCM method? It uses oils to remove oils and that is quite a natural way with blackheads. Of course it depends on your skin type.
Often blackheards are tapped oil and dirt which get embedded within the pores of the skin, and so using an oil will help to easily remove the oil. There is a thread about OCM (Oil Cleansing Method) where quite a few people said it was great for removing blackheads and whiteheads, and you can choose and pick the oil thats suitable for your skin. However most people opt for caster oil and olive oil in the beginning, but you can customise it as necessary. Both caster oil and olive oil are reasonably inexpensive and a bottle of each will last you ages. I taught my eldest sun who suffers with oily skin that method and his skin changed for the better since he started (and he has continued which is a miracle in and of itself!).

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Thanks for reply, I don't like to use medicated products, I like to use some natural products which I can do it at home.
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Also there is an egg mask you can do with toilet paper, where you paint the egg white onto the skin and then place some toilet paper on the egg white and paint more egg white on top and then let it dry and peel it off. It works a bit like those pore strips you get.
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Fri May 31, 2019 7:15 am      Reply with quote
You can make a baking soda paste. You'll need 2-3 teaspoons of baking soda and 1 teaspoon of water. Apply it on the blackheads and massage it for five minutes or so.
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Sat Jun 01, 2019 9:55 am      Reply with quote
Some people hate it but biore strips. I use them after a shower all over my face (definitely not daily or weekly) and make sure the strip is really wet. To keep pores clean, you will need a good BHA product and retin-a/retinol product.

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You can make a baking soda paste. You'll need 2-3 teaspoons of baking soda and 1 teaspoon of water. Apply it on the blackheads and massage it for five minutes or so.


But I don't think it is a good solution. It is said that "Should I use baking soda to remove blackheads even though it burns a little when I apply it?" from Quora. And the answers are not in favor of using it.
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Also there is an egg mask you can do with toilet paper, where you paint the egg white onto the skin and then place some toilet paper on the egg white and paint more egg white on top and then let it dry and peel it off. It works a bit like those pore strips you get.


I have a hard time accepting the sticky egg white on my face.
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Mon Jun 03, 2019 5:46 am      Reply with quote
Why? Its not just egg white, but toilet paper and there are videos on you tube of others demonstrating this that are worth a look.

However, if you are really against it, then what about the Oil Cleansing Method? Unless you have a hard time accepting that too?
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Also there is an egg mask you can do with toilet paper, where you paint the egg white onto the skin and then place some toilet paper on the egg white and paint more egg white on top and then let it dry and peel it off. It works a bit like those pore strips you get.


I have a hard time accepting the sticky egg white on my face.
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Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:57 pm      Reply with quote
i use egg masks.
or u can just buy those facial masks that are sticky and pull blackheads out
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Mon Aug 19, 2019 11:57 pm      Reply with quote
egg masks are cheaper... and more natural haha
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Tue Aug 20, 2019 8:49 am      Reply with quote
Here are some youtube video links I spoke about previously:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L3nhrgOq9k

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z9DB0QFSmM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxYbEsW8SWc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ib2MY_TLH6U

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUHRRgEOBdA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRLYLb5z5vo
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Fri Aug 23, 2019 3:07 am      Reply with quote
wow 6 videos. heh heh got to try.
been using egg whites for a while (and cooking the egg yolks) for my facial masks.
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Sun Aug 25, 2019 9:43 am      Reply with quote
Try it out and report back - I'm sure others will be interested in your feedback!
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wow 6 videos. heh heh got to try.
been using egg whites for a while (and cooking the egg yolks) for my facial masks.
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Tue Sep 10, 2019 3:44 am      Reply with quote
Thanks for sharing these videos
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Sun Oct 27, 2019 8:19 pm      Reply with quote
This is also my problem, I have never get rid of them even if I am using some charcoal nose strips atleast thrice a week.
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Fri Nov 29, 2019 12:27 am      Reply with quote
Shock Blackhead just like your ex, get rid of it, then come to you again like a ghost hanuting you..

I Used to use face cleaner(a kind of facial machine)to get rid of blackhead despite the fact that it came over and over again, but with a machine it is quite good to me to do this routine..
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To instead get rid of blackhead removal can try with the Comedone Suction Device. i came to know about this device from one of blog.. through beauty website called myacetex dot com
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I have one of the home rem-die for blackhead that is Sugar can not only sweeten up your food, but it can also be used as a skin scrubber to deal with clogged pores. This is because its rough and grainy texture works really well when it comes to scrubbing off impurities from the skin. You can mix sugar with oil to make a natural scrubber which can help you deal with dead skin cells. This can be done once or twice a week to deal with your skin issues better. I have tried with this its is really effective, for more information please go through this myoveo dot com
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Tue Apr 21, 2020 11:32 pm      Reply with quote
Blackhead removal method are one is use of charcoal mask and the other is vacuum suction for more information please go through the blog https://myoveo.com/blogs/
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To get rid of blackhead and wrinkle try with Skin Reinvigorating machine its does not have any side effects also for more information about Skin reinvigorating please go through the blog https://lailaessentials.com/blogs/
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I once heard about them and posted a question on this forum about vacum devices, and someone shared a few things These are not actually that great for the skin at all.

Here is a press article by Andy Millward that explains it in more detail:

https://metro.co.uk/2017/05/19/those-seemingly-amazing-at-home-blackhead-vacuum-cleaners-are-terrible-for-your-skin-6647883/?ito=cbshare

Just to share some direct quotes:

"Because vacuum suction isn’t the right way to rid yourself of blackheads – even in the hands of a professional."

"Andy explains that vacuum tools use suction that’s much too harsh on the skin, causing damage to the pores" (Note bold is my emphasis here not the articles)

"The suction is much too strong, and over time this can lead to broken capillaries, leaving you with blotchy red skin."

"So, to recap: not only are those magical blackhead vacuum cleaners not actually working the magic they appear to be, they’re also damaging your skin"

I also asked my derm about this and he was of the same opinion that these devices were less likely to be good for the skin or as powerful as professional devices so for me, I'd rather not waste my money on something thats going to potentially cause harm or damage to my skin.

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Blackhead removal method are one is use of charcoal mask and the other is vacuum suction for more information please go through the blog https://myoveo.com/blogs/
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