Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they really blackheads or sebaceous filaments
I googled that and saw some pretty nasty videos! I did not realize those were different than blackheads or whiteheads. I thought they were the same thing. Stomach churning and educational at the same time
Anonymous wrote:Are they really blackheads or sebaceous filaments
Anonymous wrote:I second Paula’s choice BHA 2% liquid. It will forever be my go to for exfoliating. I also have large pores and blackheads and this helps a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Facials. You need to get what you have extracted and then start a routine of daily saycilic acid use to help keep your pores clear.
I would agree with starting with this. Acid doesn't have to be salicylic. Can be a range of AHA and BHA acids.
Any products you recommend?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I concur with the previous posters. My preferred AHA/BHA blend in Biologique Recherche P50, but there are cheaper options. P50 is used as a toner while others come in gel or cream format. Paula's Choice has a very well liked BHA product that was recently on sale for $19. These products help break up the gunk in the pores and it will come out over time, as you cells turnover. Please give any product 4-5 weeks to work since that is the typical timeline for cell turnover in an adult.
Also, agree that a few facials helped me get the gunk out and the P50 helped me keep the pores clear. I went to Jenny Luu Skincare in case you are in DC and want a recommendation. Thier "Simply Clean" facials run about $125.
Finally, retinol will help with cell turnover happen faster. If you have not used retinol before I would start very slow. Most people are very sensitive to it and it can cause a lot of irritation and breakouts while you pores initially clear. I would try the above options first and then get a prescription for Tretinoin and start out using it very sparingly, like 1 or 2x a month on cleansed DRY skin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Facials. You need to get what you have extracted and then start a routine of daily saycilic acid use to help keep your pores clear.
I would agree with starting with this. Acid doesn't have to be salicylic. Can be a range of AHA and BHA acids.
Anonymous wrote:Facials. You need to get what you have extracted and then start a routine of daily saycilic acid use to help keep your pores clear.