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any way to get rid of blackheads on nose?

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Sounds like ATOTers are becoming MetroSexuals.

Anyways, if you want to clean your skin, you'll need to get deep-pore cleansing creams and face soaps. Try lathering your face with this stuff for 3-4 minutes. rinse and repeat. Be sure to put lotions and skin care products, non-hypoallergenic stuff to your face because all that lathering will indefinitely dry out your skin. But, if you lathered enough, your skin should have less blackheads.
 
The ducttape thing does NOT work. Do you guys think it's that simple? That those strips can cost an arm and a leg and they fooled everyone by repackaging duct tape? Try the tape idea. It does not remove anything except some hair and dirt.

Now try a strip. WOW.

Too bad we can't figure out how they made those strips so we could replicate them.
 
Originally posted by: Kenazo
Originally posted by: simms
Originally posted by: CRXican
You squeeze em out with your hands, it's rather fun.

That's what I do.. and it works.

though they seem to continually come back.

Hmm.. that's because you continually grow. 😉 When you cut yourself your body heals... and you push out blackheads they get dirty again.. it's your body and it's natural.
 
use some sort of oxidizing agent like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide based creams on the nose for a few days. all the while, use an astringent like alpha hydroxy to exfoliate the dead skin layers. Then use the strips, mask or whatever to pull em out. you can gently rub em out through non-chemical means after a good warm water wash too, although the chances of irritating them are very high and if you don't have thick skin I wouldn't even think about it.
 
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