By Patty Goff


Using your fingers to pop pimples and remove blackheads can actually compound your acne issue. Each time you touch your face, you risk transferring more acne-causing bacteria onto the surface of your skin. Squeezing pimples can also lead to severe scarring. This is why it is important to invest in a high-quality blackhead removal tool.

Leaving blackheads right where they are is not a good idea. With time, these blemishes can cause lasting damages to the pores and deep and pitted scarring. These types of scars are far less receptive to nearly all scar removal methods.

You can apply the perfect amount of force for getting these hard deposits out of the skin by using a hand-held tool. This will not leave the crescent-shaped marks that your fingernails leave in the areas in which you are targeting. By using the right methods to get rid of these blemishes, you can help the skin start healing itself.

There are a few things that you will need to do, however, in order to make sure that you get superior results. You should always try to open your pores up a bit. This is accomplished through application of heat such as by placing a warm compress or towel on your face or taking a hot shower or bath. This helps to loosen the hardened materials that have become trapped in your pores.

You also want to make sure that you clean you skin after having performed one of these treatments. You can wash your face like you usually do but should use an antiseptic astringent when finished. This can be followed by the application of a light, oil-free moisturizer. All of these steps together will prevent new infections by protecting the skin and killing off surface germs.

Tools like these should not be used on a daily basis. You probably want to try using this device as often as you can, but this is actually very stressful for the skin. This is something that should only be done weekly. Limiting usage given the skin plenty of opportunity to start healing.

You don't want to push down too hard on your blemished either. Even though this device is good for removing unwanted debris without damaging the pores, there are a number of blackheads that won't come out easily. It can take time to coax this debris closer to your skin's surface so that you aren't having to apply a whole lot of pressure in order to get rid of them.

You can use pore strips along with your remover in order to make it much more effective. These strips are simply dampened and then pressed down onto the skin. They pull out impurities as they dry so that more unwanted debris is removed from the pores even before you use your tool. Using these two strategies together will help you to get far better results than if using either method on its own. This tactic also limits skin damage by making it possible for you to get rid of stubborn blackheads while applying only a very nominal amount of pressure.




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