Easy Blackheads Removal Trick
YOU’LL NEED
– A piece of clear plastic (we used Glad wrap)
– 2 small washcloths
– Tissue
– Moisturizer/balm (we used Vaseline)
DIRECTIONS
1. It’s best to do this once you've jumped out of the shower while your skin’s temperature is higher as pores will be open, making it easier for you to extract dirt and grime.
2. Apply a thick coat of moisturizer to the area that needs to be treated to create a temporary seal, trapping the heat in the skin. Vaseline works well for this as a quick little skin salve.
3. Cover the area with a piece of Glad wrap and apply two hot, damp washcloths for five minutes to help the area retain its heat longer and soften the pores and blackheads.
4. Once the washcloths are removed, wrap a tissue over each forefinger and gently squeeze the skin where the blackheads are clogging your pores to remove them. Widen your fingers so the blackhead will be effectively removed from underneath. To avoid red marks, be gentle and keep re-positioning your fingers.
– A piece of clear plastic (we used Glad wrap)
– 2 small washcloths
– Tissue
– Moisturizer/balm (we used Vaseline)
DIRECTIONS
1. It’s best to do this once you've jumped out of the shower while your skin’s temperature is higher as pores will be open, making it easier for you to extract dirt and grime.
2. Apply a thick coat of moisturizer to the area that needs to be treated to create a temporary seal, trapping the heat in the skin. Vaseline works well for this as a quick little skin salve.
3. Cover the area with a piece of Glad wrap and apply two hot, damp washcloths for five minutes to help the area retain its heat longer and soften the pores and blackheads.
4. Once the washcloths are removed, wrap a tissue over each forefinger and gently squeeze the skin where the blackheads are clogging your pores to remove them. Widen your fingers so the blackhead will be effectively removed from underneath. To avoid red marks, be gentle and keep re-positioning your fingers.
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