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10 DIY Home Remedies For Blackheads

Payal Bhattacharya

Blackheads are always confusing and tricky! If you have oily and combination skin type, these nasties pop up sometimes (usually at the worst time) and make your skin look dull. Then one day, you are at a gathering, clicking selfies, and someone mercilessly points out the black, bumpy dots on your nose! Ugh! We all hate it! 

There is a simple science behind these ugly blackheads. Your skin produces natural oils that are white in nature. The excess oil produced settles into an open pore and oxidizes, and turns black. These pores look like tiny bumps coming out of your skin. So what’s the way out? What is the best Blackheads remedy and blackhead treatment? The answer lies inside your kitchen! 

Blackheads are also like one of those life obstacles that show up when you’re least expecting them! While we don’t have a way out for the latter, we surely have the best remedies to remove blackheads right from your HOME! Fast-working, super effective with the goodness of natural ingredients, these remedies have got your back! check out best blackhead removal tools you can try.

 

Let’s get started on our journey to chuck blackheads forever! 

1. The ultimate fixing agent: Baking Soda Mask

DIY Baking Soda Mask

An item that rules the kitchen is Baking Soda! This is probably one of the most common kitchen items, and you might be surprised how it acts as a boon for blackheads remedy! Baking Soda and Water is all you need! Exactly, it’s THAT simple. Baking Soda is known for neutralizing the skin pH level and acts as a strong exfoliant. It removes dirt, oil, impurities and helps in cleansing clogged pores. Get on with the magical powder and say goodbye to blackheads

What you’ll need: 

  • Baking Soda ​
  • Water 

How to use: 

Take 2 tablespoons of baking soda in a bowl and add 2 tablespoons of water. Mix it well to make a thick paste. Take a dime-sized amount of the mixture and apply it to your face. Gently massage for 2-3 minutes in circular motions. Rinse off with lukewarm water and pat dry. Moisturization is a must! Baking Soda is alkaline in nature and can quickly dry your skin off. Use this mixture 1-2 times a week.

 

2. Bring the sunny side up: Egg Mask 

 

DIY Egg Mask

We bring you the recipe that’s been tried and tested by many! Welcome to the wholesome egg family! Egg white is an extremely effective blackheads remedy. It penetrates into your skin and strips off the blackheads, oil, and dirt settled deep inside. It also helps in cleaning clogged pores and tightens them up. With the power of Lemon, this blackhead treatment sloughs off dead skin cells and enhances skin complexion as well, making your skin look glowing and firm! Egg is here to the rescue!

What you’ll need: 

  • Egg white
  • ​​Lemon juice
  • Tissue paper

How to use:

Get the eggs and use only the whites. Beat them up until they turn into a foamy paste. Cut a lemon in half and squeeze 2-3 drops into the paste and mix again. Now comes the tissue paper. Cut a piece of it and place that on your nose. Apply the egg-lemon mix on the tissue paper with the help of a facial brush. Paste it firmly onto the skin and let it dry for 15 minutes. Peel off the tissue paper when your skin starts feeling tighter and firmer. Rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry. Use moisturizer for nourishment.

 

3. Rip open the green tea bag: Green Tea Mask

DIY Green Tea Mask

The one with double power: Green tea. Green tea has outstanding health benefits, but do you know it helps in blackhead treatment as well? This purifying baby is rich in antioxidants that help in shooing away excess oil and dirt. Double up the benefits of your beloved tea bag and use it to fight those nasty black bumps. Here’s how you can make a green tea bag mask for blackhead removal at home. 

What you’ll need: 

  • Green tea bag 
  • ​Honey 

How to use: 

Pour yourself a cup of hot water and dip your delicious green tea into it. Let it sit for 50-60 minutes. Take out the teabag, let it cool down and cut it open to release the leaves. Place the leaves in a bowl and add 1-2 tablespoons of honey. Mix it well. Evenly apply this mixture on your skin and leave it on for 10-15 minutes. Rinse off with lukewarm water and pat dry. Use 1-2 times a week.

 

4. Time to exfoliate with sugar: Sugar and Lemon Mask

DIY Sugar Mask

Scrubbing is one of the best home remedies for blackhead treatment. Sugar acts as a great exfoliator by getting into the epidermis and removing jammed up dirt and impurities. Lemon is rich in citric acid and thus helps in breaking up oil built-up. And lastly, honey provides the most-needed love of nourishment to your skin. The goodness of three hard-working ingredients packed in one! Here’s how you can use this blackhead treatment at home. 

What you’ll need: 

  • Brown sugar ​
  • Lemon 
  • Honey

How to use: 

Get your hands on the box of sugar and scoop out 1 tablespoon of it into a bowl. Cut a lemon in half and squeeze 2-3 drops into the bowl and add 1 tablespoon of raw honey to the mix. Stir it well till it forms a thick paste consistency with sugar granules. Gently apply the mixture onto your face and massage in small circular motions for around 5 minutes. Rinse it off with lukewarm water and pat dry. Follow up with a nourishing moisturizer. 
 

5. Spice it up with Turmeric: Turmeric and Honey Mask

DIY Turmeric Mask

The ultimate brown household solution for every problem: Turmeric! Long long before the idea of hip DIY culture existed a world where turmeric was the ruler of skincare! Today, backed up by the science of contemporary skincare as well, turmeric is extremely effective and extensively helps in dealing with blackhead removal at home. Add some flavour to your DIY experiment with this yellow magic! 

P.S- Turmeric can end up staining your skin. Use it 12-24 hours before any important event to avoid ending up with an orange-ish face at the party! 

What you’ll need:

  • Turmeric powder 
  • ​Honey

How to use: 

Get your hands on your mom’s spices box in the kitchen. Add 1 tablespoon of turmeric powder to a bowl and mix it with 1 tablespoon of honey. To slim down the consistency, you can add 4-5 drops of warm water. The mixture is ready once it turns into a thick paste. Apply it directly to your skin with the help of a wooden spoon or facial brush. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes and rinse off with lukewarm water. 

 

6. Welcome Flour to your Blackhead Treatment: Flour and Yoghurt Mask 

DIY Flour & Yoghurt Mask

Gram Flour is popularly known as the 'power exfoliator.' Called besan in Indian households, it mildly exfoliates the skin, removes dirt, impurities and dead skin cells, all while moisturizing your skin. It travels into the layers of skin and cleanses clogged pores, kicking the blackheads out. In addition to this, yoghurt is rich in lactic acid that enhances skin tone and texture. Get on the ride with blackhead removal at home with this blackhead remedy. Here’s what you need to do. 

What you’ll need:

  • Gram flour 
  • Curd/yoghurt
  • Honey 
  • Turmeric

How to use: 

Add 1 tablespoon of curd, 2 tablespoons of gram flour, 1 teaspoon of honey and a tiny pinch of turmeric in a bowl. Mix all the ingredients together until they form a thick paste. Now evenly apply it on your face and neck with the help of a facial brush and leave it on for 15-20 minutes. While rinsing it off, gently scrub your skin in small circular motions to get rid of dirt and impurities. Pat dry and moisturize. 
 

7. Sweet, spice and everything nice: Honey and Cinnamon Mask

DIY Honey & Cinnamon Mask

Cinnamon is a popular cop in the movie called ‘home remedies for blackheads.’ It works as a super-effective blackhead remover as it is rich in cleansing and antibacterial properties. It works as an astringent, shrinks pores and fights the settled oil and dirt. Honey deeply moisturizes the skin and soothes it. If you are looking for a squeaky clean look with a nourished feel, then this blackhead treatment is for you. 

What you’ll need: 

  • Cinnamon powder 
  • Honey 

How to use: 

Add 1 tablespoon of cinnamon powder and 3 tablespoons of honey to a bowl. Mix it well and make it into a thick paste. Apply the mask on your face with the help of a facial brush. Only apply it over the T zone, or just the nose area, as the cinnamon powder can irritate sensitive areas around the cheek and under the eyes. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes. While rinsing it off, gently scrub your skin in small circular motions to get rid of leftover dirt and impurities. Pat dry and moisturize. 

 

8. The cool gang is here: Cucumber, Green Tea and Gelatin Mask

DIY Cucumber, Green Tea & Gelatin Mask

Cucumber, Green Tea and Gelatin are known for their cooling properties. Cucumber is a rich coolant and hydrates the skin. Gelatin is an ingredient commonly used in a number of home remedies for blackheads. It increases skin elasticity and removes dead skin cells effectively. With outstanding antioxidant powers, Green Tea rules the world of blackhead treatment. Here’s how you can use this mask.

What you’ll need: 

  • Cucumber juice
  • Green tea powder
  • Gelatin powder 

How to use: 

Boil one-third cup of water and pour it into a bowl. Add 1 tablespoon of gelatin powder, 2 tablespoons of cucumber juice and 2 tablespoons of green tea powder. Gently apply the mixture to your skin and leave it on for 15-20 minutes. After it is dried up, peel off the mask and wash your face with cold water. Apply this mask once a week. 
 

9. Breakfast recipe or a blackhead treatment: Oatmeal, Yoghurt and Lemon Mask

DIY Oatmeal, Yoghurt & Lemon Mask

A recipe so delicious, you’d like to eat it! But wait! This is for the baddies on your skin. Oatmeal is known for its exfoliating properties. It gives a clean, clear and fresh feeling without stripping the skin. It is mildly abrasive on dead skin cells and gives the perfect blackhead treatment at home. Yoghurt is rich in lactic acid that deep cleanses the skin, giving you a facial-like glow at home! Lemon juice helps in skin toning and firming. Here’s how you can use this mask for an effective blackheads remedy. 

What you’ll need: 

  • Oatmeal 
  • Yoghurt 
  • Lactic Acid 

How to use: 

Before getting started, soak up the oatmeal in the yoghurt for a few minutes in order to soften it. Add a few drops of lemon juice to the mixture and apply it gently on your face and neck. Leave it on for 15-20 minutes and rinse off with cold water. Use this blackhead treatment mask once or twice a week.

 

10. The best of ancient remedies: Turmeric and Sandalwood Mask 

DIY Turmeric & Sandalwood Mask

We’re picking up the ingredients and treatments right from age-old texts. Both Turmeric and Sandalwood are well-known for their cleansing properties. They help in extracting the blackheads right from the deepest layers of the skin and fight all bacteria. They also soothe, calm and brighten the skin as well. 

What you’ll need: 

  • Sandalwood powder
  • Turmeric powder
  • Yoghurt 

How to use: 

Take a small bowl and mix 1 teaspoon of sandalwood powder with half a teaspoon of turmeric powder. Add 2 tablespoons of yoghurt and mix it into a smooth paste. Apply the mask on your face with the help of a wooden spoon or facial brush. Let it sit for 15-20 minutes and wash off with lukewarm water. While rinsing, gently scrub your skin in small circular motions to get rid of dirt and impurities.

With all these world-class, highly effective and deeply moisturizing blackhead remedies, you wouldn’t have to worry about the black bumps for another day! Don’t let the dirt linger around! Go to your kitchen, get the ingredients at your home and start DIY-ing now! Put an end to these nasty blackheads the right way and show the world a clear, bright, glowing face! Do check out these home remedies for white heads!
 

 

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About Payal Bhattacharya

Payal is an editor at Purplle.com. She believes that the world will be a much better place if everyone owns a cat, it’s bizarre but true. She’s very sensitive and particular about her skincare routines and never skips it even for a single day. She loves to read about intimate hygiene and educate herself about female and male personal care which clearly reflects in her writings.