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Gelatin: The unexpected ally against stubborn blackheads

Blackheads, also known as comedones, are a common issue that many people face. How can you get rid of them simply without risking skin damage? We have cost-effective solutions.

How to get rid of blackheads?
How to get rid of blackheads?
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21 November 2024 17:32

Blackheads, commonly referred to as black spots, frequently appear in the T-zone: on the nose, chin, or forehead. Although they don't pose a serious threat, they are extremely irritating. Many people squeeze them, but that can worsen the condition of our skin.

Home remedies for blackheads

Some try to remove blackheads using specialised gels and pastes. However, a simpler and more affordable method can be just as effective. Gelatin paste, which costs close to nothing, can work wonders. After its application, no trace of black dots remains on the nose.

How does gelatin work on blackheads?

Gelatin is a valuable ally in the fight against blackheads, although it is not a commonly known solution. It effectively cleanses the pores, ensuring clean, smooth, and refreshed skin. Using a gelatin peel-off mask is an ideal home remedy that allows you to quickly see results.

To prepare the mask, simply mix two tablespoons of gelatin with the same amount of water, then heat to combine the ingredients. After cooling, the mixture is applied to areas affected by blackheads.

Effects of using a gelatin mask

After applying the gelatin mask, you can remove it after about 15 minutes with a quick and confident motion. The effect is almost immediate—your skin becomes free of blackheads and gains a healthy appearance. It's important to remember regular treatments to keep your skin in perfect condition.

Where do blackheads come from?

Blackheads can appear for various reasons, and they are not an issue exclusive to teenagers. Women of different ages can also experience comedones, which result from improper skin cleansing or failing to remove makeup thoroughly. They can also be the result of excessive sebum production or hormonal changes.

Blackheads appear as open—known for their dark colour—or closed, which take on a white colour. They are the result of oxidised keratin accumulating in the skin's pores, causing them to appear as small spots.

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