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Blackheads

Definition

Blackheads are happen when the pores are clogged close to the surface of the skin. Because they are exposed to the skin surface, blackheads don't usually become inflamed. Mainly blackheads are dark because of the presence of a dark pigment. This dark pigment color is not the result of dirt in the pores.

In other words we can already say that blackhead occurs when the trapped sebum and bacteria partially open to the surface and turn black due to melanin, the skin's pigment. It is a fact that, it cans not dirt and can not be washed away. So blackheads can present on the skin last for a long time because the contents very slowly drain to the surface.

It is a chronic condition that affects over 85% of adolescents and young adults.

Causes

Possible factors that cause blackheads-

  • Due the excess of dead cells on the surface of skin which block to opening the pore
  • Excess of oil on the skin.
  • Due to the excess of scrub on the skin
  • Use of products/makeup that may contain too much oil
  • Due to the Improper cleansing of the skin, by which facial oil not being removed
  • Hormones which are the leading cause of increased oil production on the skin.

Symptoms

Blackheads are often not apparent to an observer. However excess of pores on the skin surface can cause pain or itching. The most troubling aspect of blackheads for many people is the scarring that can occur. And, while blackheads may not be very noticeable, individuals tend to be sensitive about their appearance. Teenagers especially may become concerned about the way other people react to them.

Treatment to get rid of blackheads

Mostly blackheads are present on skin is the result of oily skin and blocked pores. To over come the problem of blackheads firstly you should clean the face by warm water than the face should be splashed with cold water.

It is important to remember that a blackhead is not caused by dirt, so do not scrubbing your face it may create a problem. Rigorous scrubbing will only cause more irritation.

To cleanse your face you should use an oatmeal or almond mask. Mix either oatmeal or almond powder with enough rose water to make a soft paste that spreads easily on the skin. Rub this mixture on your skin with your finger, and then use it on the problem areas. Leave to dry for about 15 minutes and then rinse off with cold water.

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