Blackhead Removal Tool: Best Way to Remove Blackheads

Blackheads in large numbers can pose a threat to a great looking skin. Here is a list of some tools for blackhead removal.
Blackhead Removal Tool: Best Way to Remove Blackheads
A blackhead is a type of acne caused by the accumulation of excess oils produced by the sebaceous glands. These oils block the ducts of the sebaceous glands and contain a protein called keratin and sebum (sebaceous oils). These substances get oxidized and turn black when they get in touch with air. The black color may also be due to the irregular reflection of light by these clogged hair follicles. Although blackheads can occur on the back, chest, neck, ears and face, it is observed that they are mostly seen on the face, especially on the nose in a majority of people. Most of the blackheads disappear naturally but as it creates an unpleasant look, people try to get rid of it by one way or another.

Blackhead Removal Tools

There are many tools used to remove blackheads. While selecting a tool, you must select one that is effective in blackhead removal and at the same time gentle to the skin. The use of these tools should not cause damage to the sensitive facial skin. The following are some generally used blackhead removal tools.

Metallic Spoon Extractor: These long and thin tools, which are usually made of stainless steel, possess spoon-like ends with small holes. This tool comes in different sizes and is used to gently press the blackhead with its spoon-like end. The pressure causes the extraction of the blackhead from the pore, though the hole in the tool. Sometimes, this tool is fitted with a lancet-like structure on one side, to open the head of the pore, which houses a stubborn blackhead.

Metallic Loop Extractor: This tool is almost like the metallic spoon extractor but lacks the spoon-like structure. Metallic loop extractor has small loops on both ends, which is more precise in extracting a targeted blackhead. Place the loop over the blackhead and apply pressure. The blackhead will come out of the pore instantly.

Suction Guns: This tool uses suction method to pull out the blackheads. The tube-like end of this tool is placed over the blackhead and the slide attached to the tool is drawn upwards. This creates a suction, which is helpful in extracting a blackhead. This method is not as effective as others. It can give better results, if used after steaming the face for five minutes.

Blackhead Removal Strip: This is considered to be one of the best ways to remove blackheads. These strips contain a glue which helps in the extraction of blackheads. Wet the concerned area of the skin and stick this strip on it. After ten minutes pull it off slowly. The blackheads are lifted out of the skin, along with the strip. However, this method of blackhead removal may cause rashes in people who have sensitive skin.

Blackhead Removing Scrub: There are blackhead removal scrubs available for the purpose of removing blackheads. The granules in such scrubs are found to be effective in removing acne. The important thing to remember while using such scrubs is that over scrubbing may cause problems in people with sensitive skin. In some cases, the pressure used for scrubbing may cause the blackhead to move deeper into the skin, which can lead to infections. However, if done in the right way, this is also a best way to remove blackheads.

Whichever may be the tool used for blackhead removal, you should know the right technique. Only those blackheads should be removed which have their heads popped out of the skin. If the blackheads are not ready for removal, your efforts to extract them may result in skin infections or scars. It is better to soften the blackheads by steaming, before extraction. Never use excess pressure while adopting any of the above said methods. This rule is applicable, even if you are squeezing the blackhead. All the above said tools are safe, if you know the right method of usage. If you don't know the right technique of extraction, then leave it to the experts.

By Sonia Nair
Published: 7/4/2009
 
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