How to choose your blackhead removal tool?

Blackheads are inevitable. When they take over our t-zone, we want them out. Blackheads can lead to the appearance of painful pimples and blemishes. But squeezing them out is not the answer, it really can be detrimental to your skin. You can even create more skin concerns by using your fingers to remove them. Why? Because our fingernails accumulate a lot of impurities and bacteria by touching surfaces. If you squeeze your blackheads, you can involuntarily be giving your skin more bacteria that could lead to serious skin infections. While the quest to get rid of blackheads seems to never end, we compiled our 5 best and favorite beauty devices that will help you to get rid of blackheads.       

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What are Blackheads & What Causes Them?

 

Blackheads are also known as comedones. These dark bumps appear on the skin after whiteheads oxidize. We have pores all over our face, and each pore contains one hair and one oil gland. The oil-producing glands are also known as sebaceous glands. While sebum has a negative connotation, it helps to moisturize and protect the skin. However, if these glands produce excess or fewer oil quantities, it can affect your skin. If you have dry skin, your oil glands are not producing enough sebum to keep your skin healthy and moisturized. On the other hand, if your skin is too oily, your glands are producing excess sebum. When your skin produces excess sebum, and in combination with dead skin cells, it can clog pores leading to the appearance of blackheads. Unfortunately, clogged pores are a great place for bacteria to strive leading to painful infections in the form of pimples and blemishes.

 

Other factors that can aggravate and contribute to the appearance of blackheads are hormonal imbalances, poor diet, stress, pollution, sweat, etc.

 

 

Where are Blackheads More Common?

 

Blackheads are more common on the face because it has the highest concentration of oil glands. Typically, the t-zone (forehead and nose area) is more prone to blackheads because the glands on these areas tend to produce more sebum. The chest and the back are also commonly affected by blackheads. Interesting fact, only the palms of the hands and feet sole do not have oil glands.  

 

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How to Remove Blackheads?

 

The last thing you should do is use your nails to squeeze out your blackheads. We know its hard, but our nails have a lot of bacteria, and when you use them to squeeze blackheads, it can cause an infection making everything worse. The best thing you can do for your skin is using the right products and tools to keep skin clean and healthy. As we said before, blackheads start with dead skin cells and excess sebum that clog pores, properly cleanse and exfoliate the skin without overdoing it. Skin still needs some of those oils to keep you moisturized and smooth. Find below the best skincare tools that will help you to get rid of blackheads.

 

 

 

Best Skincare Devices to Remove Blackheads & Maintain Your Skin Health

 

Keeping your skin healthy, and treat it properly according to your skin type, is the best thing you can do to reduce the appearance of blackheads. We leave you with our current favorite five skincare devices that will help you to keep your skin gorgeous and radiant.

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ENM-876 blackhead remover is microcrystalline compact blackhead clean machine, which is a beauty instrument with many functions, like Dermabrasion, compact, clean pores, acne remove and blackhead suction. Using more than 100,000 micro-crystal drilling particles with vacuum suction to eliminate the outer layer of aging skin and pores of the dirt, so that the pores can be more cleaning, and your skin will be smooth, white and tender. It is a non-invasive and non-irritating technology which can control the degree of the dermabrasion by the suction bar on the roughness of the diamond. At the same time, the 4 different shape of probes have different functions, such as microdermabrasion, clean the pore and so on. 


Post time: Jan-08-2022