For as long as people have suffered from acne, the blackhead remover tool of choice has been their fingers – or more accurately their finger nails! Obviously, this isn’t ideal, because no matter how carefully you wash your hands, you will not remove all of the dirt and bacteria from under your finger nails, which means you significantly increase the risk of creating a nasty skin infection when you pick your blackheads.
If you take nothing else from this article, at least take this one piece of advice – stop using your finger nails to squeeze and pop your blackheads! In recent years a lot of blackhead removal tools have been released onto the market, to supposedly make black head removal safer, and more effective. This article discusses the pros and cons of using these blackhead removers.
The pros of using a blackhead remover tool
The cons of using a black head remover tool
The above isn’t just my opinion. If you take the time to research blackhead removers on the internet, at websites like Yahoo Answers and YouTube etc., you will find lots of comments like the following:
My Conclusion
My advice is to stop treating the symptoms of your skin problem (i.e. your blackheads), and start treating the underlying causes. However, treating the causes obviously isn’t a quick fix, and it isn’t much good to you if you have got blackheads on your face, and you are getting married next week, or you have got an important job interview tomorrow, or you are on a first date tonight etc…
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