237

Better not to press: what are black dots confused with and how to put your face in order

Many girls notice black dots on their face, especially on the chin and nose. What girls do not try to get rid of them: peeling, scrubbing or trying to squeeze them out, but all to no avail.

So what is the problem and can it be somehow solved?

Are these really black dots?

The problem is that many girls mistake greasy threads for blackheads. Therefore, if the so-called "dots" do not disappear even after thorough scrubbing, they may not be dots at all.

Look at your face. Most often, comedones are dark, stand out under the skin and are easily squeezed out in the form of a cork.

They appear due to improper diet, excessive or insufficient cleansing, as well as comedogenic cosmetics. Cleaning the face in the salon helps to solve this problem. But what if these are not dots, but threads?

Unfortunately, greasy threads are a feature of the skin. When extruded, they appear as a thin tube with a dark tip. The tip, while on the surface, darkens due to oxygen oxidation. Unlike blackheads, cosmetologists advise against squeezing them out. If you start doing this, there will be even more of them.

Sebaceous threads are a feature of facial skina. Cosmetologists admit only one solution to the problem - they can be lightened or "dissolved". The tip of the sebaceous threads can be treated with beta-hydroxy acids. Salicylic acid, which dissolves sebum, can help with the fight against threads. Charcoal masks will also help out great.

no comments

Fashion

the beauty

House