Blackheads on Nose

Are you frustrated with those pesky little things on your nose that simply refuse to go away? Well, here is some help on removing blackheads on nose permanently. Read on to know more..
Blackheads on Nose
If you are one of those unfortunate people with acne problems, then you probably have more than one reason to worry. Blackheads on nose! These minuscule things have a great potential of ruining your entire look. Although, you may think that they are tiny and only visible to you, they can grow pretty rapidly to cover your entire nose. And, of course, you don't want your nose to stand out for all the wrong reasons. Hence, blackheads on nose removal becomes a must.

Most people with blackheads on nose try popping, squeezing, scrubbing, scratching and torturing their nose in every way, only to find that the blackheads on nose keep coming back in no time. Blackheads on nose won't go away completely and permanently, unless the underlying cause is treated. Hence, you must first understand what are blackheads and what causes them in the first place?

Blackheads on Nose
Nose lies in the middle of the T-Zone where there are maximum oil glands. Naturally, the activity of these glands results in over-secretion of oil on and around the nose. This oil, along with dead skin cells, gets blocked in the open pores of the skin on the surface of the nose. Since, we expose our face to various kinds of pollutants, the oil gets oxidized when it comes in contact with the air. As a result, we notice a grayish black formation on our nose, called as blackhead. Although, blackheads on nose and chin are pretty common for all skin types, people with oily, acne prone skin are affected the most. Read all about blackheads and whiteheads.

Blackheads on Nose Treatment
Besides the over secretion of oil glands, blackheads on nose are often an indication of a congested liver or hormonal imbalance. Thus, a liver flush or a liver cleansing diet helps a great deal in treating blackheads on nose. However, do not expect miraculous effects overnight, as it may take quite a few days for the black heads to vanish completely. Similarly, treating the hormonal imbalance in the body can also help treating blackheads on nose. In either case, you need to consult your physician to diagnose the exact cause. Read more on what is the best way to remove blackheads.

Blackheads on Nose Home Remedies
There are certain home remedies which may help you to get rid of blackheads on nose, temporarily. However, you'll have to use them consistently for a lasting effect.
  • Take a steam bath to open the pores on the skin. Gently rub the blackheads on nose with a towel. You'll see the blackheads coming off smoothly. However, do not forget to close the pores by rubbing a cube of ice on nose.
  • Make a paste of oatmeal and almonds and apply on the nose. Scrub it off after 15 minutes, when it dries completely.
  • Crush some neem leaves to make a juice and add a pinch of turmeric to it. Apply this mixture on blackheads or even acne, to reduce their occurrence.
  • Apply warm honey on the blackhead affected area and rinse it off after some time. This is a good remedy for blackheads on nose.
  • Make a scrub of salt, sugar and lime juice and rub it gently on the blackheads.
  • Wash your face with soap for at least 3-4 times a day. More on blackhead removal tool.
Blackheads on nose, is definitely not a serious medical condition and can be easily cured with proper hygiene and diet. Keeping your body clean inside out, is the only way to keep all the skin diseases at bay. Topical solutions can only relieve you temporarily of blackheads, but it is only through proper diet and exercises that you can achieve a truly healthy and blackheads free skin.

By Ashwini Kulkarni
Published: 10/1/2009
 
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