Pondering How To Properly Use A Blemish Extractor?

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It seems these days, that a lot of people these days are trying to find the perfect way to get rid of pesky blackheads and whiteheads. One such option is to use a blemish extractor just like professional dermatologists. They're really not that hard to use and I'll go through the steps from start to finish.

The first step is get your pores opened up. There's a few ways to do this. A popular option, is simply by taking a nice, steamy shower. That's the quickest and easiest option but if you don't feel like taking a shower, you don't have to. Instead, you can . Once the water is ready, and putting off enough of steam you can either put the pan on a heat-safe surface or pour the water into a large bowl. Then put a towel over your head and hold your face a safe distance from the pan of water until your face starts to sweat. The final is to drape a hot, wet towel over your face for a while. You may have to repeat the process several times to get the full effect.

Then to keep things sanitary, wipe your extractor down with some rubbing alcohol. Holding the tool, you'll have to line the blackhead or pimple up inside the correct sized loop. Press down with the blemish extractor and push out all of the oil and puss. You may have to press a little firmer than you might think, but don't go overboard or you could scar your skin.

Once you've finished this process on each of your blemishes, it's time to sanitize your extractor and also your face. It will probably sting a little but you need to use a cotton ball and clean around and on the spots of your skin that you used the blemish extractor on. Trust me, it's worth it. You definitely don't need any infections. I've read that some people also like to use a nice antiseptic cream afterward. These usually contain tea tree oil which naturally disinfects. Not only will the cream clean the skin, but will also sooth the irritated areas. It might also be a good idea to wipe the blemish extractor down again with rubbing alcohol just to be extra sanitary about things.

See, that wasn't so complicated now was it? It's a relatively simple process that I'm sure more people would use if they knew how easy it is. Don't get me wrong, though. These are tools usually used by professionals and need to be implemented responsibly.


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Uncover more helpful info on implementing and purchasing a blemish extractor at Kenneth Autry's comedone extractor website.



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