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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 become 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 blackheads are 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.


Home Remedies to Get Rid of Blackheads on Nose


Salt Water: At least once a day wash your face with salty water. Take about 8 ounces of lukewarm water and add a tablespoon of salt to it. Salt is very helpful in drying out the skins excess oil, there by helping in getting rid of blackheads.


Toothpaste: Take some toothpaste and put it on your blackheads. The toothpaste will help in reducing the swelling and will eventually lead to drying out of the blackheads. However, make sure you use toothpaste but not gel.


Lemon Juice: Squeeze some fresh lime juice. With the help of your index finger, apply this juice on the blackheads of your nose. Allow the lemon juice to sit on your nose overnight. The acidity of the freshly squeezed lemon will help in removing the excess oil around the nose.


Orange Peel: Take orange peel and grind it. Mix it with water so that you get a paste. However, make sure you do not make it too liquid. Apply this paste on your blackhead nose and leave it on overnight. The next morning, scrub the paste on your nose for a blackhead-free nose.


Aloe Vera: Using aloe vera on the body is simply amazing. Either use the aloe vera juice or the gel available in most of the drug stores. Take a little aloe vera juice or gel and apply it on your nose. Leave it on overnight and wash it off the next morning. Your blackheads will heal soon and you will experience a very soothing effect on your nose.


Witch Hazel: Take some witch hazel and soak a neat cotton ball in it. Dab this cotton ball on your nose blackhead area. Witch hazel is very helpful in killing the bacteria, improves the skin complexion, promotes healthy skin and most importantly, it helps in unclogging the pores.


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Ice Cubes: Take a few ice cubes and rub it across your blackhead areas, especially the nose for about 10 minutes. The ice will help in tightening the skin pores, giving less space for the oil to dwell. Use a blackhead extractor to remove the blackheads.


Egg White and Honey: Take an egg white in a bowl and beat properly till it gets a little thick. Mix this egg white with a tablespoon of honey. Apply the egg white-honey mixture on your nose and other blackhead areas. Leave it on for about 20-30 minutes. Wash your face and nose with warm water. This mixture is certainly very effective in eliminating all the blackheads on your nose and face, and at the same time, it also helps in preventing blackheads.


Radish Seeds: Take a few radish seeds and blend it in a blender. Once the radish seeds are ground properly, add a little water and make a thick paste. Apply the radish seeds paste on your nose and other blackhead areas and leave it on for about 30 minutes. Keep applying this mixture at least once a week, and you will see that your blackheads will reduce remarkably by the day.


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