Beauty

A Guide To The Best Blackhead Eliminator

We’ve all been there. Spending hours squeezing and picking at our faces, hoping to finally get rid of those annoying little blackheads that never seem to want to budge. Unfortunately, that method accomplishes little more than leaving you with a blotchy or sore face. Luckily, there are hundreds of products on the market specially formulated to do the hard work for you. We’ve compiled a list of the best blackhead eliminator products out there to help you get clear and glowing skin in no time.

Kiehl’s Rare Earth Deep Pore Daily Cleanser, £19.50

The first step in tackling blackheads is prevention. As they’re caused by a build-up of dirt and oil on the skin, using a cleanser that removes any debris from your pores is an essential step within your skincare routine. With purifying ingredients such as Aloe Vera and Amazonian White Clay, this face wash from Kiehl’s does just that, ensuring that your skin will look and feel smoother with regular use.

The Body Shop Seaweed Pore-Cleansing Exfoliator, £11

Exfoliating regularly is also key to keeping blackheads at bay, since it removes any dead skins cells that may clog your pores. The Body Shop’s Pore-Cleansing Exfoliator clarifies the skin with jojoba and olive stone beads, which helps to not only prevent blackheads but also banishes current ones. Only use this product once or twice a week, as over-exfoliation could do more damage to your skin than good.

The Ordinary Salicylic Acid 2% Solution, £4.20

Of all the products on this list, salicylic acid is probably the most effective when it comes to blackhead removal. Similar to the Body Shop’s cleanser, salicylic acid is also an exfoliator. However, because it is a chemical exfoliator, it penetrates deeper to promote cell turnover. This means that the results from using The Ordinary’s Salicylic Acid Solution are more long-lasting and will leave you with radiant and glowing skin. If you’re looking for a blackhead eliminator that will work for the long term, check the ingredients for salicylic acid.

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Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay, £10.50

Ditch ineffective pore strips, which usually do little to remove deeply embedded blackheads. Instead, use charcoal or clay masks, like this one by Aztec Secret. Labelled “The World’s Most Powerful Facial”, once applied you’ll feel your face pulsate as the all-natural ingredients get to work. Best used no more than once a week, this clay mask will detox your skin while fighting to banish any impurities.

Have you tried out any of these blackhead eliminator products? Let us know in the comment section below!
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