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Gently remove blackheads - for a radiant complexion

Blackheads are annoying skin impurities that often appear on the nose, chin, and forehead. The main cause of blackheads is the excessive production of sebum, which clogs the pores and promotes the formation of blackheads. However, other factors such as hormonal changes, stress, poor dietary habits, and inadequate skincare can also contribute to the formation of blackheads. There are various effective methods to remove blackheads and achieve clear skin. It is important to be cautious to avoid skin damage and inflammation.

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EFFECTIVE FACIAL CLEANSING: PREVENT AND REMOVE BLACKHEADS

Proper cleansing can effectively remove excess oil, dead skin cells, and dirt that clog pores and cause blackheads. Double cleansing, a technique where an oil-based cleanser is used first followed by a water-based cleanser, can be particularly effective. For the first step, you can use our Calming Oil Cleanser, and for the second step, our Hydrating Cream Cleanser or our Purifying Gel Cleanser, depending on your skin type.

REDUCE THE FORMATION OF BLACKHEADS - REGULAR EXFOLIATION IS ESSENTIAL

Exfoliation is an effective method to prevent and remove blackheads. This skincare treatment helps remove dead skin cells, clean pores, and improve skin texture. Exfoliating ensures the skin looks smoother, softer, and more radiant. Additionally, it stimulates cell renewal, allowing subsequent products to be better absorbed by the skin. Enjoy a clearer complexion through regular exfoliation.

REMOVING BLACKHEADS: DOS AND DON'TS

Dos include daily, gentle facial cleansing, regular use of mild exfoliants, moisturizing to prevent skin from drying out and producing more oil, and using active ingredients like salicylic acid and retinol. Your skincare routine should match your skin type and condition to avoid unnecessary irritation or dealing with overly rich products. Don'ts include manual extraction, which can cause injury and inflammation, over-exfoliating, or using overly aggressive cleansing products.