Its not Blackhead, its Sabaceous filaments..How to clear it?

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ARE THEY BLACKHEAD or SABACEOUS FILAMENTS? HOW TO CLEAR IT?




If you have the same kind like in the picture, it is not blackhead but it is sebaceous filaments that the gland filled with sebum which is our natural skin oil and dead cells that clogged in our hair pores. Do not freak out! It is normal to have sebaceous filaments, individual differentiated by the size of the pores compared to others. 

These often appear on the nose areas as “dots” or also on the chin. We often squeezed them and thought it will be gone forever after squeezing and mask. Hey, listened people... they don’t go away just like that. Even if you have cleared it by squeezing it. Later it will appear again as the sebum will refill into the pores. By squeezing it oftenly will only encourage the pore enlarge and make it look even more noticeable on your face. Worst comes to worst, the too much squeeze could break capillaries and caused permanent redness, scars and discoloration.



How to clear them?....

1。There is nothing much you could do as it will refill the pores and appears again and again....


2。However, what you do to prevent/help minimize the size of the pores and clear the dead cells are through our skin care routine...


3。 That is why skin care is important, somehow people found home remedies are effective as well. It really difference for everyone. As long as you know what you’re dealing with and know the product you’re using. 

4。Exfoliation is the skin care routine that you need to help prevent the enlargement of your pores and also clear the dead cell. The minimize of the pore size will make it less noticeable on your face. 


5。 Do a research on you skin condition and figure out what suitable & best for you.. What best on others maybe doesn’t works on you..As individual differs by skin type & conditions. So, the best way to identify or treat it is to seek a professional’s  consultation. 

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