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Never use Fingers to extract your pimples |
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Never use your fingers to extract your pimples and comedones.
What is Comedone? Pesky blackheads are a mixture of dead skin
cells, oil and bacteria that builds up inside our skin's pores.
If you use your hands for extracting pimples and comedones, this
will rather aggravate skin infection. Now what to use? Always
use quality made Comedone Extractors for your precious skin. How
to use? Use the same tools as professional aestheticians or
dermatologists use to extract blackheads, pimples & clogged
pores.Using Blackhead Extractor is the safest, most ideal way to
remove them without damaging your skin. They can be exterminated
by using a quality professional comedone extractor. Huh? Yes, a
comedone extractor. First, lay a warm, wet washcloth on your
face for a few |
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minutes. After a shower is an ideal time to
extract.steaming the face, or using a hot water compress is
strongly recommended to help soften comedones.This will make
them much easier to remove.When you're ready to begin the
extraction process lay the looped side on top of the blackhead -
basically encircling this area with the loop. Apply slow and
even pressure lightly until the trapped sebum is forced out of
the follicle. The blackhead -- oil and all -- will ooze up and
out of the pore. Do not continue to attempt the extraction if
the trapped sebum is not released easily. Applying too much
force can cause infection and scarring.When piercing a whitehead
with lancet (Pointed end), wait until the whitehead breaks open,
then gently roll the tool over the whitehead. Be sure |
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Tips for acne-free skinTimes of IndiaOne should always keep his/her skin clean and clear as pimples and acne occur when the pores in your skin get clogged up with oil and dirt. Bacteria infects that pore, leading to acne. Always try to avoid touching the face with your hands. |
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