Treating adult acne is slightly different to treating a teenage spot problem due to the different hormonal changes in the body, and also the environmental causes of the problem. It's not just a case of washing twice a day with a medicated soap. When you're an adult skin care takes a bit more time and focus.
There are blackhead removers on the market that you can use, but use with caution so as not to cause more harm. Before using a blackhead remover to remove acne blackheads, open up your skin's pores first by taking a hot shower, or applying a hot wash cloth to the area. This will make the blackheads easier to remove. Remember to be gentle when using a blackhead remover. If a stubborn blackhead is not ready to come out yet, leave it alone. This can sometimes force the blackhead deeper into the pore, infecting the area.
Bacteria multiplies in these blocked pores and result in inflammation that ultimately leads to the spots and pustules associated with acne. Most people apply harsh materials on their skin to get rid of acne but make it grow worse.
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