Sunday, April 25, 2010

Why does this blackhead come out over and over again?

I have this tiny blackhead on my cheek and I squeeze it out and after like a month or 2 it always comes back. In the same spot! It's been like this for like a year. I wipe off my makeup and wash my face everyday. How do I get rid of it??Why does this blackhead come out over and over again?
see a dermatologist....but blackheads can be deep and maybe you are not getting all the ';stuff'; out......it happens try getting a deep cleansing facial....that may also help...Why does this blackhead come out over and over again?
I really feel like I'm going to throw up.
you really need to go to a dermatologist to get it removed. sometimes when you squeeze blackheads or whiteheads it makes them go deeper in the skin, yes some may come out, but it is the sames pressure on the inside as well. don't ever squeeze them out.
some great tips and articles about acne treatments that will help you on this site
Sometimes, the cause of blackheads is the sun and your hair. In the sun, your face sweats and it goes to the pores of your old blackheads. It refills the pores. Do you let your hair down to your face? if you do, you can clip your hair up or make a ponytail. That way, you can avoid having blackheads. You can also use dove soap. It moisturizes your face.
You probably have an overactive oil gland in that spot. By squeezing it, you may actually be making the problem worse.





You may find that using an acne cream for blackheads helps.





If not, and it really irritates you, have a dermatologist check it out. The only solution I've ever heard of is a minor surgery, where they actually clip out the gland, and that scar will look worse than a blackhead does.
a blackhead is a large pore that fills with dirt and sebum ( the body's natural lubricant for the skin). All you can do is clean it out if it shows up again. Try a skincare system that targets blackheads. HTH.
i get those too..


try the proactive stuff.





don't over exfoliate in that area.. but once a week should help get rid of it
go to a dr to make sure its really blackhead it might very well be something eles. goodluck
wash your face every 4 days or so, with water and soap, and sugar!!! thats right, use sugar to rub on your spot, it should keep your pore clean, and try not to apply makeup on that spot, and mostly drink a lot of water.
You should go to a dermatologist. If nothing else, it will eventually scar there and then you will live with it forever. It is possible that it isn't a black head. Try Clearasil products. They work well for me. There is one I think it is called persagel. Basically, you put a little one the spot before bed and it helps to dry it up. It works pretty well. That is also Clearasil. Good luck!
Excuse me while I vomit
It may be a very deep pore that fills up with grime after a time. Go see a dermatologist. They have things they can do to fix this.
The pore is probably enlarged, therefore it's easier for it to become clogged. Causes of this include: exessive amt of dirt, oil, makeup, etc gets into the pore and keeps building into it, and squeezing it too much or with too much pressure. Use makeup products that are non-comedogenic (won't clog pores), oil-free, fragrance-free, and hypo-allergenic. Neutrogena's Visibly Even and Oil Free Makeups are good for this.





Depending on your skin type, incorporate products into your skincare routine that are formulated for large pores, such as Neutrogena's Pore Refining Line (these products are also fine for combination to oily skintypes) and depending on what your skin type is, keep the rest of your products (exfoliant %26amp; mask) from Nuetrogena and formualted for your skintype.





Steam the area (directions on steaming below) 2-3 times a week after you cleanse, and also steam your entire face during your once a week facial.





~DAILY/WEEKLY SKINCARE~


-You will need: Cleanser, Toner (or Astringent), Cotton Balls, Moisturizer, Mask (or Masque), Extractor (found at most beauty supply stores), and either a facial steamer or hand towel for steaming.





-Morning and night (before going to bed): cleanse, tone, and moisturize. If you have clogged pores, whiteheads, blackheads, etc., then 2-3 times a week include steaming (in this order: cleanse, tone, steam, tone, moisturize).





-Once a week: cleanse, tone, steam, exfoliate, tone, *extractions (instead of squeezing - see directions below), tone, mask, tone, moisturize. *IF NEEDED, for blackheads, pimples, etc, Don't begin doing extractions until you have been following all of the other steps for at least . weeks, so that the steaming will have caused any tough blemishes to begin to soften.





-How to: *


Cleanse -use a small amount and lather with water, apply using circular motions all over face and neck, repeat if you have makeup on


Tone - Squeeze a small amount onto the cottonball and wipe all over face and neck


Steam - for 10-15 minutes, using one of these methods: facial steamer, hold your face 3-5 inches above steaming water, or drape a hot towel over your face (leaving your nostrils and/or mouth exposed)


Exfoliate - follow the same steps as in cleansing, but don't repeat


Extractions - place the hoop (or eye) over the blemish (or blackhead) so that the blemish is in the center of the hoop, apply slight pressure and use rocking and rolling movements all around the blemish (don't use so much pressure that you create indentions or bruises on your skin), if and when the blockage comes out of the pore, wipe away with a cottonball that has been dampened with toner


Mask - apply mask evenly on face and neck, leave for 10-15 minutes, remove by draping a hot towel over your face, then wiping away - if it begins to sting or burn intensly before 10-15 minutes has passed remove and consider using a milder mask


Moisturize - apply a small amount on face an neck and massage until it's absorbed


*In all of these steps, always avoid the eye area.





~RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS~*


It's best that you stick with ONE product line formulated for your skin type.





-FOR OILY SKIN (Oily in T-zone and other areas):


Neutrogena Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask, Neutrogena Clear Pore Oil-Controlling Astringent, Neutrogena Oil-free Moisture SPF 15, %26amp; Neutrogena Deep Clean Invigorating Scrub:


- the Clear Pore Cleanser/Mask can be used as both a daily cleanser and for your mask in your weekly facial.





-FOR COMBINATION SKIN (2 or more of these conditions: dry, oily, sensitive, breakouts, etc.)


Fresh Foaming Cleanser., Neutrogena庐 Alcohol-Free Toner , Oil-Free Moisture for Combination Skin, Neutrogena Deep Clean鈩?Gentle Scrub, Neutrogena Clear Pore鈩?Cleanser/Mask (for oily and/or blemish prone areas), %26amp; Hydrating Facial Cloth Mask (http://www.neutrogena.com/Content_79.asp鈥?/a>





-FOR DRY SKIN


Neutrogena鈥檚 Extra Gentle Cleanser, Alcohol-Free Toner and Oil-Free Moisture for Sensitive Skin, Neutrogena庐 Healthy Skin Anti-Wrinkle Anti-Blemish Scrub. and Hydrating Facial Cloth Mask.





-FOR SENSITIVE SKIN


Extra Gentle Cleanser. Alcohol-Free Toner, Moisture for Sensitive Skin. Neutrogena Deep Clean鈩?Gentle Scrub, Neutrogena Clear Pore鈩?Cleanser/Mask or Hydrating Facial Cloth Mask.





-FOR ACNE-PRONE SKIN (very frequent or constant breakouts)


Advanced Solutions鈩?Complete Acne Therapy System, Oil-Free Acne Wash Daily Scrub


(don鈥檛 use every day, only once a week during your weekly facial), and Oil-Free Acne Wash 60 Second Mask Scrub





-FOR SEVERE ACNE (severe, painful, constant breakouts of various types)


Or if any skin problems persist or become worse, you should see a dermatologist.





*see this link: http://www.neutrogena.com/face.asp?mainv鈥?/a> click on cleansers, toners, moisturizers, %26amp; treatments to view the products





~VITAMINS/MINERALS, DIET, %26amp; EXCERCISE~


Each day, include a multivitamin for women and try to maintain a fairly healthy diet and exercise routine. Also see this site about vitamins and the skin: http://www.prevention.com/article/0,5778鈥?/a> If you take any of these in addition to your daily multivitamin, be sure not to take more than the recommended dosages.

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