Blackheads, also known as "strawberry noses", are caused by excess sebum secreted by the sebaceous glands that are not eliminated in time, clogging the openings of the pores and mixing with cell debris, sebum and bacteria to form horn plugs. These corner plugs are oxidized upon contact with air, forming blackheads. The production of blackheads is closely related to the imbalance of water and oil secretion. In the process of horn plug formation and blockage of the hair follicle orifice, due to the small size of the hair follicle orifice and the large amount of sebum, sebum and other secretory impurities accumulate at the hair follicle orifice, forming sebaceous plugs. When the oil is contaminated with dust and oxidized, it becomes dark and hard, filling the pores tightly. The appearance of blackheads is a healthy wake-up call, indicating that metabolism may have slowed down as oil that is oxidized and difficult to remove begins to appear. Blackheads are a type of acne, which is essentially a mixture of oil + waste cells + dust, and the reason for the formation is because of the excessive secretion of oil on our face, and the old keratinocytes are not shed in time.
Add ** notes, no more than 140 words (optional) The T-zone usually has more oil secretion, and the forehead and chin are the hardest hit areas for blackheads! Why are there endless blackheads? 1.Genetic influences Genes affect the secretion of oil, and the size of pores and the amount of oil produced vary depending on each person's skin type. 2.High ambient temperature Generally speaking, in a hotter environment, our sebaceous glands become more active, which increases oil secretion, and excessive oil accumulation is prone to the formation of blackheads. This is also why blackheads become more and more noticeable when the weather warms up in spring.
Add a ** note of no more than 140 words (optional)3Like to squeeze acne and acne Many people can't help but squeeze pimples and acne, although the oil and keratin inside are squeezed out, the surrounding skin will lose its elasticity, and slowly the oil and keratin will get stuck again. Why can't the pores be filled back? How can you have the egg muscle in the beauty shot? The head is a small black ball formed by the oxidation of oil in the pores. Due to the strong oil secretion of oily skin, pores are easily clogged, and the daily exposure to air pollutants, such as car exhaust fumes and emissions, these dirt mixes with oil and is gradually oxidized, eventually forming blackheads. The constant production of blackheads can also lead to enlarged pores. Therefore, keeping **clean and choosing the right skincare products is essential to reduce the appearance of blackheads. The correct way to "remove blackness" 1Eat a healthy diet
Add ** note, no more than 140 words (optional) Poor eating habits are indeed prone to blackheads. To reduce the formation of blackheads, it is recommended to avoid foods that are too spicy, greasy, and high in sugar in your daily diet. These foods tend to stimulate sebaceous gland secretion, increasing the risk of clogged pores. Instead, eat more vitamin- and fiber-rich foods that are refreshing and tasty and help maintain your health. At the same time, maintaining a proper diet also contributes to overall physical health. 2.Oil control clean
Add **Notes, no more than 140 words (optional) Oily** is prone to excessive oil secretion, leading to the recurrence of blackheads. In order to effectively control oil and prevent the recurrence of blackheads, you should pay attention to facial cleansing. Choosing a cleanser that contains organic botanicals can help tone**, reduce oil production, and deeply cleanse pores to flush out oil and dirt from the pores. Keeping your pores clean can prevent the regrowth of blackheads. Therefore, choosing the right cleanser is the key to maintaining ** health. 3.Shrinks pores After cleansing**, pores are left open and susceptible to the invasion of external bacteria, dust, and dirt that mixes with oil to form blackheads. To avoid this, it is recommended to apply a wet compress with toner or astringent water after cleansing** to shrink pores. This reduces the chance of dirt entering the pores and prevents the formation of blackheads. Therefore, the right skincare routine is essential to maintain ** health. 4.Chemical peel
Add a note, no more than 140 words (optional) Chemical peels can promote the proliferation and rearrangement of collagen in the dermis, making them smoother and more elastic, effectively reducing wrinkles and fine lines, and preventing aging. It can also clean pores, remove oil caused by skin metabolism, prevent clogged pores, and achieve a state of water and oil balance. In addition, chemical peels can also promote the activation and renewal of epidermal cells, reduce the production of pigments, and achieve the effect of whitening and peeling. Therefore, chemical peels are an effective skincare method that can help address a wide range of concerns, including breakouts, blackheads, and pimples.