Someone has taught baking soda that you can get rid of blackheads, but I haven t practiced hunger...

Updated on healthy 2024-04-12
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, Know Me Cosmeceutical Skin Consultant is happy to help you.

    Baking soda can remove blackheads, and the following will introduce you to the specific steps of use:

    Baking soda powder is alkaline, the oil secreted by ** is acidic, and the neutralization of acid and alkali will dissolve blackheads, which are oils that are clogged in pores, and will become black after air oxidation. Therefore, you must not use the tearing method to clean up blackheads, because blackheads need to be dissolved.

    Baking soda to blackheads 1, a small amount of baking soda, you can use the small plastic spoon that comes with us when we usually drink yogurt, only half a spoon, add purified water or mineral water according to the ratio of 1:10, stir with a small spoon until the baking soda powder is dissolved.

    2. Take a piece of cotton pad and soak it in it, take it out after it is completely soaked, gently wring the water, stick it on the nose in a semi-dry state of the cotton pad, or stick it on the chin, forehead and other greasy places, wait for 10 minutes to take it off, do not wait until it is dry to take it away. At this time, look in the mirror and observe, the blackheads on the nose are like using blackhead extraction, all the blackheads are lying on it, and then don't use acne needles to pick, use 2 soft facial tissues, press the facial tissue with your hands, rub the blackheads and oil particles on the nose from the inside to the outside, the blackheads and oil particles will be wiped off, and finally use shrinking water dipped in a cotton pad on the nose for 5 minutes.

    However, it depends on the individual's skin, and skin sensitivity may occur. If discomfort occurs, discontinue use immediately. It is not recommended to use baking soda to remove blackheads.

    Step 1: Pour half a spoonful of baking soda into a large glass, then add 3 spoons of warm purified water to dilute, and mix until the baking soda dissolves;

    Step 2: Soak a cotton pad in the mixed baking soda liquid, wring it out until it is semi-dry, apply it to the nose, chin, forehead and other greasy parts, and leave for 15 minutes before the area comes down.

    Step3: Press a soft-touch tissue with your hand and gently wipe it back and forth on your nose, you will see that there are some black dirty things on the tissue, which is the blackheads and grease particles in the nose.

    Hope it helps!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Some supermarkets sell it.

    Although this is a way to go to blackheads, however, it has been published in the newspaper, and experts have pointed out that this method is very harmful to our **, so it is recommended not to listen to these so-called beauty methods...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Three words: it doesn't work.

    As soon as I finished my experiments, I came over and told you that I was ready to buy them. There is a supermarket starch area that sells it, and one dollar is 125g, and there are more than two pieces of weight.

    In the end, I felt a little stinging, and I thought it was a blackhead drilling out. After taking off the makeup cotton, I couldn't wait to squeeze it with facial tissue, which was no easier than before. Those who say that it works are definitely psychological, thinking that squeezing out things will work, but in fact, they didn't use this before.

    If you don't believe it, you can buy a bag and try it, anyway, it's cheap, you can brush the cup if it doesn't work, I just heard about it, it's especially effective for tea rust.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I've used a good method:

    Olive oil and salt, massage the blackhead in the place dipped in salt particles, and then wash, 1 2 times a week, the effect is good.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Baking soda is available in supermarkets.

    This method is unreliable.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I use baking soda and water and then use a cotton pad to put it on my nose It's very easy to make But it's just a matter of time It's not too long 1 minute is about the same And I feel that the time is also good But remember to wash your face every day Otherwise you will have little blackheads again I hope you can succeed!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't think it's really a feudal statement for some people, so don't do it, it is recommended to go to the beauty salon in the hospital for **.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's true that you can wash your face with baking soda every night, which can be a good clean** and can clean up clogged pores.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's not true, the damage of baking soda to ** is very large, if you use baking soda to remove blackheads, it is likely to make your face rotten.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1 Soda can remove blackheads.

    The method of using baking soda to remove blackheads, the principle is that blackheads are oxidized oil, which cannot be cleaned up in the pores, and using weakly alkaline baking soda can neutralize the pH, soften blackheads, and let blackheads surface. The steps are as follows:

    1. Wash your face. (I also steamed my face with hot water steam for a minute, which is said to open the pores, hehe.) )

    2. Then, soak baking soda in cotton and apply it to your nose for 15 minutes. (Baking soda and purified water are dissolved in a ratio of 1:10).

    3. After 15 minutes, when the cotton is removed, I find that many blackheads have floated up, and I gently rub them from top to bottom with a paper towel to wipe off some of the blackheads. You can also use acne needles to gently scrape for a cleaner look. But the technique must be professional, otherwise it will not hurt the skin.

    That's the step, I cleaned it up and applied baking soda again, and then cleaned it up again. In this way, the face was applied in this cycle and cleaned twice. Removed a lot of blackheads, hehe.

    Then I used ice cubes to shrink the pores, which is also taught on TV, the pores contracted very quickly, but I saw a lot of blackheads coming out, haha, are some blackheads that didn't come out just now squeezed out by the pore? Hey, I'm going to clean them all up again! This time you can officially shrink your pores.

    I just sprayed it on my face with frozen water to shrink the pores, and the pores were shrinking at that time, but after a while, the temperature rose, and the pores were big again, alas! I'm going to find some pore-shrinking serum to use.

    Also, as a reminder, baking soda, soda, and baking soda are three different things.

    Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), chemical formula: NaHCO3 can also be taken orally when dissolved in water.

    Baking soda (sodium carbonate), chemical formula: Na2CO3 is called soda ash, which is the alkaline noodles used to make steamed bread.

    Baking soda (sodium thiosulfate), chemical formula: Na2S2O3

    If you are interested in JMS, you can try it, but be careful not to buy the wrong one.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, blackheads are a mixture of oil and dust on the face, and there is no need to rush if they appear, open the pores with blackheads with hot water every night, and suck out the blackheads with a nose sticker.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, Know Me Cosmeceutical Skin Consultant is happy to help you.

    A unique recipe for blackheads: baking soda.

    1. You can buy baking soda powder in the supermarket for a few dollars. One bag can be used a hundred times, and each time it's only a few cents!

    2. Pour a small amount of water into a clean container, add a small amount of baking soda powder and stir well.

    3. Soak a cotton pad (the size of the tip of the nose) in baking soda and apply it to the tip of the nose or any place where there are blackheads, for 10 minutes.

    4. Rub your nose gently with a clean tissue (pay attention to it gently), and you will find that almost all the blackheads come out!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's a bit hurt**, and this method is not recommended.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Damage**Ahh Let's use other methods! It's also quite easy.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There are pig nose stickers to remove blackheads.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, Know Me Cosmeceutical Skin Consultant is happy to help you.

    I know that experts recommend you to try the following tips to remove blackheads, which have been proven by many people to be simple, but the effect is very significant.

    A unique recipe for blackheads: blackhead extraction.

    1. Wet a cotton pad with blackhead extraction and stick it on your nose for 3 5 minutes;

    2. Use a cotton swab to apply ** to your nose, and it will dry after 15 minutes, and you can see that ** is stained with a lot of blackheads and whiteheads, and you will feel goosebumps when you look at it! (The same is true for nasal patches.)

    3. Wet a cotton pad with toner, stick it on your nose, you can wait until it dries out or just apply it for a few minutes, because this step is used to reduce pores, as you like!

    It is the faint pain of the red red where the stinging begins, **JMS with caution if there is a rupture or easy to allergies!!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    no!Don't use soda, after I use it, although it has improved a little, but it will become bad, if you want to be good, you can go to some good and real Chinese medicine doctors to look at it, so it is very good for your own **,

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    After the honey is heated, rub it on the nose and rub it back and forth to great effect

    Either use Zeping acne eliminator, I've used it well, but when I use it, it will peel off the skin and the back** is good.

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