Skincare

DIY Scrubs for Blackheads

Payal Bhattacharya

Blackheads or small, black points in the face, nose and the cheek area result from clogged skin pores, dead skin cells and excessive oil accumulation. It can be challenging to get rid of them unless treated with the most effective remedy.

Stubborn as they might be, it is easy to remove blackheads using a DIY scrub for blackheads. While several nose strips and in-salon solutions are available, a scrub is a cheaper option.
 

How DIY Scrubs Help in Getting Rid of Blackheads

Using a homemade scrub for blackheads exfoliates the skin and thus removes clogged pores and dead skin cells. This further promotes glowing and smooth skin. It cleanses the skin of impurities and nourishes it as well.

The best thing about using a homemade scrub for black heads is that all ingredients are available right in your kitchen. These scrubs are quick options, and most importantly, they are effective.
 

Making Scrubs for Blackheads at Home with Natural Ingredients

A few homemade DIY scrubs for blackheads are as follows:

1. Salt and Lemon Face Scrub

Salt and Lemon Face Scrub

You can make this scrub using sea salt, water and lemon. Just combine all the ingredients and apply the mixture on your face with clean fingers. Massage your face in circular motion without scrubbing too hard. Scrub for two to five minutes and rinse off using warm water.

This lemon and sea salt face scrub will exfoliate your skin and dissolve blackheads on the cheeks, nose and other parts of the face. It is an antibacterial scrub using two super-powerful, blackhead-fighting ingredients - salt and lemon.

Both lemon and salt work effectively for cleansing the skin, leaving it dirt-free and fresh. Lemon helps remove dirt and grime, preventing blackheads and even whiteheads and acne. Salt possesses antibacterial properties that kill bacteria and germs clogging the open skin pores.
 

2. Baking Soda Blackhead Removal Scrub

Baking Soda Blackhead Removal Scrub

You will need baking soda powder, raw milk, and lemon juice for this scrub. Mix these three ingredients and apply the paste to the face while concentrating more on the affected parts like the chin and the nose.

Allow it to sit on your face for at least five minutes. Once it turns semi-dry, use wet fingers for massaging the face. This massage helps remove dead skin cells and thus the blackheads by unclogging the pores.

Baking soda comes with abrasive properties, making it a good agent for removing blackheads and whiteheads.

 

3. Honey and Brown Sugar Face Scrub

Honey and Brown Sugar Face Scrub

Use brown sugar and honey for making this scrub that you can apply on your face while avoiding the mouth and the eyes. Once done, wait for five minutes and then rinse it off. If your face feels dry,  apply a little olive oil. This honey and brown sugar face scrub exfoliates the skin gently. Brown sugar is ideal for sensitive skin, and honey serves as an emollient.

This face scrub is one of the best means of keeping dull blackheads at bay!
 

4. Oatmeal Blackhead Scrub

Oatmeal Blackhead Scrub

For making this effective blackhead removal scrub, you will need lemon juice, turmeric and oatmeal powder. Mix all the ingredients well and apply the paste on your face while massaging it gently for at least three minutes.

Allow the scrub to sit on your face for 15 minutes before rinsing it off. Oatmeal is a natural absorbent that removes excess oil from the face and even exfoliates the facial skin gently to prevent the formation of blackheads.
 

5. Orange Peel, Yoghurt and Oatmeal Face Scrub

Orange Peel, Yoghurt and Oatmeal Face Scrub

Ground oatmeal, yoghurt and orange peel powder are used to make this soothing and nourishing face scrub that removes blackheads right from the roots. Mix all ingredients and apply a very thick layer of this mixture to your face. Focus more on the blackhead-affected parts.

Rinse the mask completely after two to three minutes with either warm water or a washcloth. This face scrub softens the dead skin cells and exfoliates the skin pores deeply while scrubbing out blackheads right from their roots.

All the three ingredients in this face scrub for blackheads nourish, exfoliate, soften and moisturize the pores, thus removing excessive oil that would otherwise oxidize and form blackheads.

 

6. Salt and Toothpaste Scrub for Removing Blackheads

Salt and Toothpaste Scrub for Removing Blackheads

This scrub is a simple yet effective treatment for blackheads. You can make it using salt and gel-based toothpaste. Avoid going for the white, thick toothpaste because they will not work here.

Mix some salt to the toothpaste and apply the blend to your affected skin. You can use a soft toothbrush for applying the paste to your facial skin. Allow the blend to sit on your skin for at least ten minutes, and then scrub it lightly using a toothbrush.

You can either wash it off or remove it using a cotton ball. Following up this treatment with a good moisturizer will bring you instant results. But always keep in mind that this is a spot-based treatment, and you must never use it on your entire face.
 

Conclusion

The ingredients used in the above-mentioned DIY scrubs for blackheads are skin exfoliators and natural adsorbents that, when used regularly, can help remove excess oil from the face. Therefore, these scrubs are highly effective for preventing breakouts of blackheads.

But make sure not to repeat them more than three times during a month as these can irritate your skin and cause other side effects. After all, over-exfoliation is never good for the skin.

 

Read More: 
- 10 Best Face Scrubs for Blackheads
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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.