Although no one is spared from blackheads, having them is not inevitable! You just need to know the right actions and the appropriate care to combat them. Find our tips for more precise, fresher, smoother skin in this article!
Not very aesthetically pleasing, of course, but also harmful to morale, blackheads creep onto the skin of adolescents… and adults are not spared! However, it is possible to combat them, provided you know the right actions and adopt appropriate care. Our advice lets you find clearer, fresher, smoother skin.
The blackhead, also called a “comedo,” is the visible part of excess sebum produced by the sebaceous glands. Sebum is a fatty substance intended to lubricate the skin and prevent bacteria from penetrating the epidermis. However, during adolescence, during which the body experiences a hormonal upheaval, the sebaceous glands tend to produce excess sebum… which causes the appearance of a small comedo. It oxidizes and turns black on contact with air: it’s… the blackhead!
Logically, blackheads appear on the parts of the body best equipped with sebaceous glands. Particularly on the face, particularly on the famous “T zone”: the forehead, nose, and chin. Blackheads can also be located on the chest, shoulders, and back, more often in men.
This is, of course, in no way a question of hygiene, and everyone can have blackheads. For hormonal reasons, adolescents are particularly exposed to these imperfections, but a significant proportion of adults – women and men – are also affected.
Blackheads are, therefore, due to excess sebum, a breeding ground for the development of acne. It is, therefore, better to worry about them as soon as they appear… And know that following good daily habits is essential to regain and maintain beautiful skin.
Washing your face in the morning and evening is an essential gesture. Use a suitable cleansing product, such as an anti-blackhead scrub cream, to clean your skin. If your skin is sensitive, choose a gentler cleanser.
Before going to bed, obligatory makeup removal, again with makeup remover, then specific lotion.
As for people with beards, be sure to use softening, antiseptic, and antibacterial shaving foams when shaving.
Depending on your skin’s sensitivity, use a gentle exfoliating treatment more or less often so as not to attack your skin. The accumulation of sebum and dead cells that clog pores is the cause of blackheads and other imperfections. Therefore, It is necessary to cleanse the skin regularly… but gently use appropriate exfoliating treatments and scrubs. Formulated to purify the epidermis, they eliminate impurities, refine the stratum corneum, and help clear skin.
Hydration is essential, even for oily skin, because it contributes to balance and good health. But you have to know how to find the most suitable one.
To combat blackheads, excess sebum, and shiny areas, apply (every day, it’s essential!) a treatment that is both moisturizing and non-comedogenic.
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