Blackhead video ⚫ Blackhead formation

Опубликовано: 17 Май 2024
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Blackheads are small, dark spots that often appear on the face, caused by clogged hair follicles filled with oil (sebum), dead skin cells, and sometimes bacteria. They are a form of comedonal acne, open to the skin's surface, leading to the characteristic black color due to the oxidation of melanin in the sebum.

Causes:

Hormonal Changes: Fluctuations, especially during puberty, increase sebum production.
Excessive Oil Production: Oily skin is more prone to clogged pores.
Improper Skin Care: Using unsuitable products can exacerbate blackhead formation.
Comedogenic Products: Certain makeup, lotions, and sunscreens can clog pores.
Prevention:

Regular Cleansing: Wash your face twice daily with a gentle cleanser.
Non-comedogenic Products: Use products labeled as non-comedogenic.
Diet and Stress Management: Maintain a balanced diet and manage stress levels.
Treatment:

Over-the-counter: Products with salicylic acid, benzoyl peroxide, and retinoids.
Prescription Medications: Stronger treatments from dermatologists.
Manual Removal: Professional use of comedone extractors.
Professional Treatments: Chemical peels and microdermabrasion for effective clearing.
Understanding and managing blackheads through proper care, prevention strategies, and effective treatments can lead to healthier skin and improved self-confidence.


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