Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Whiteheads?

I have an ungodly amount on my nose. What's the best way to remove them? I've tried Biore strips, and those hardly work. I also use salicylic acid wipes, but those just irritate my skin. Removing them manually is gross and I hear isn't good for your skin anyways. So what should I do?Whiteheads?
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What are Whiteheads?





Your skin is the most hard-working organ in your body. It helps control body temperature, eliminate waste, and keep bacteria out of your system. It goes through a perpetual cycle of creating new cells and sloughing off old ones, and is kept lubricated with oil from ducts just below the skin鈥檚 surface.





Whiteheads are clogged pores in which the surface of the skin has not broken. Lack of exposure to the air helps create an environment in which the oil trapped in the pore can become dense and almost wax-like. Whiteheads can be difficult to deal with because the oily material inside the pore is so concentrated.





Whiteheads look like small bumps on the surface of the skin, and are common around the nose, and on the chin and cheeks. Heredity and medication can contribute to the formation of whiteheads, but science doesn鈥檛 know why some people are more prone to them than others.





Side Effects of Retin A





There are side effects to vitamin-A related treatment that cause problems for some users. The treated area can feel sensitive to the touch, and skin flaking is also common. You can minimize any side effects with the use of a good moisturizer twice a day. Deal with flaking 鈥?and it may be substantial 鈥?by carrying high-quality glycerin soap with you and gently exfoliating the dead skin as needed. Whenever you wash your face, finish off with a moisturizer.





Skin Does Clear Up





Skin problems like whiteheads are usually temporary. The internal processes that start at puberty and cause many skin ailments last for about three to five years, and whiteheads that occur in some people after adulthood are usually short-lived. The symptoms can be disruptive and embarrassing, but in recent years, new drug therapies using vitamin A have been successful in limiting the duration and intensity of outbreaks.





If you want to go the natural route, there are still some useful remedies for blemishes that can be inexpensive and easy to use. Although they don't offer as dramatic a result as Retin-A, and are of less benefit for treatment resistant skin conditions like whiteheads, with some experimentation they can gradually improve the appearance of your skin and contribute to your overall well-being.
Proactive Solution works well with any kind of blemishes. The first couple times you use it, it will dry out your skin and make them worse but only the first two or three times. It really does work I didn't believe it but I went to my friends and stayed there for a week last and thats all she had to use so I really had no choice and I saw results just in that one week. Been using it ever since. People tell me I have great skin!





Good Luck! I know how embarrasing it can be! It sucks!


xOx Babydoll
get a a pot wit water and boil it put your face in the steam and let the pores open up for a few minutes then pop them or rush to get cold water icy cold and put it on your face that will close the pores wich pretty much pops them for you


hot water opens them


cold water closes them
use skin cleansing things, it works. but it makes your skin drier at first.





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Zeno a heat using zit zapping product but its $149 :( but it works REALLY good
Try AcneFree!! Its Just Like Proactive But They Sell It At Walmart And It Cheaper!!!... It Works Great!
Try Proactiv and clear skin over the counter it may not help but Proactiv will!
Try face wash called AcneFree at Costco. It works better than Proactive.
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