Blackhead Guide Like No Other🚫 You'll regret not taking a peek ;)
posted in Skin & Body Tips on 7/29/2015

*personally tried and each did the right job👌🏼*
Cleaning guide included :) enjoyy
Cleaning guide included :) enjoyy

1) Egg Whites
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.
You will need…
-1 egg
-Facial tissue or toilet paper
-A small bowl
-A clean towel
Directions
1) Clean your face and pat dry.
2) Separate the egg whites from the yolk 3) Apply a thin layer of egg white over your skin.
4) 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.
5) Carefully apply a second layer of egg white over the tissue by dipping your fingers in it and dabbing it on so the tissue doesn’t slide around. Let this layer dry as well before applying a third (optional.)
6) When the mask is dry, your face may feel tight- this should happen.
7) Peel the tissue off & wash.

2) 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.
You will need…
-1 tablespoon of organic raw honey
-1 teaspoon of milk
-Clean strip of cotton
Directions
1) Mix 1 tablespoon of organic raw honey with 1 teaspoon of milk.
2) Heat it for 5-10 seconds in the microwave, and then mix again to blend thoroughly.
3) 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.
4) Rinse with cold water and moisturize as usual.

3) Cinnamon and 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.
You will need…
- 1 part cinnamon powder
-1 part organic, raw, honey
-Clean strips of cotton
Directions
1) Mix the honey and the cinnamon together until you have enough paste to cover the affected area.
2) Apply in a thin layer over the blackheads and then press a strip of clean cotton over it.
3) Let it sit for 3-5 minutes before removing and rinsing your face. Don’t forget to follow up with a moisturizer!

❗️H2O Daily Blackhead Treatment❗️
While pore strips and face masks work wonders, they can only be used several times a week to avoid drying your skin out to much. If you want to do something daily to prevent your blackheads, a gentle rinsing with water 1-2 times a day is the way to go. This keeps things that can make your pores appear larger-such as excess sebum and dead skin-flushed away and your pores clear. Be sure to use a light moisturizer when you are done to prevent your skin from trying to produce excess sebum to accommodate for dryness.
You will need…
-Fresh water
-A clean fluffy towel
-Moisturizer
Directions
1) Twice a day splash your face with clean, fresh water.
2) Pat dry with a soft towel and apply moisturizer as usual. I suggest doing this early afternoon (so you wash away anything that has built up in the first part of the day) and evening, but morning and evening works as well.

Toner For Tighter Pores
Since blackheads are caused by open, clogged, pores reacting to oxygen, it only makes sense that “shrinking” your pores down will help. Lemon juice is just the astringent substance needed to get the job done, however, it can lighten skin temporarily and it does make you sensitive to the sun, so load up on sunscreen if you plan on using this method in the summertime. If you have sensitive skin, try diluting the lemon juice with water first.
You will need…
-1 lemon
-cotton balls
-A small bottle
Directions
1) Rinse your face and pat dry.
2) Squeeze the lemon juice into a small bottle and then use just enough to dampen a cotton ball.
3) Apply to affected areas 3-4 times a week, at bedtime. When you wake up, rinse your face with luke-warm water and apply moisturizer as usual.
4) Store the rest of the juice in the refrigerator for up to a week. Be aware-the juice can sting sometimes!

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