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Comedone Extractor is a very fine tool (an implement) with a circular head that
has a hole in the middle used to extract blackheads, also known as comedones. In
their basic form, comedones are the oil, dead skin cells and dirt that clogs the
pores on the skin and as overtime the oil oxidizes it turns black and hardens, hence
the name blackheads. Besides affecting the appearance of the skin these clogs could
stretch the pores out and become infected. When blackheads are left untreated and
become infected they fill in with puss, permanently stretch out pores and turn white.
Though the best thing is to prevent blackheads from ever forming to prevent them
from getting infected and causing more damage to the skin it is best to clear them
out by extraction.
Extracting comedones must be done very gently and with extreme care as not to cause
more damage to already sensitive skin, the clog must be taken out completely and
cleanly, so that the infection doesn't continue to grow and stretch the pore out
eve more, cause scarring or develop into a large sore. So if you've never extracted
blackheads before it is better to get a professional cosmetologist or a dermatologist
to perform this procedure. When blackheads get infected seek professional help in
removing them, especially when they break open. To avoid any complications and to
be sure that the instrument used is clean, sterilized and of highest quality of
material and craftsmanship you should bring your own extractor to be used during
the procedure.
During the procedure the blackhead is removed from the skin that has been softened
by applying steam (or a hot towel) to the affected area or taking a hot shower.
The circular portion of the extractor is centered over the comedone, and then it
is extremely gently pushed down on the skin around the clog. The pressure causes
the clog to pop out through the central hole. Before and after the procedure the
area must be disinfected and don't forget to apply antiseptic soothing cream to
prevent any further infection in the open pore. In addition after the extraction
don't forget to wash the skin on a regular basis with a very mild soap, specially
formulated for your skin type, and apply scrubs and masks week. It is also advisable
to use a makeup that is not oil-based and even better if it is specifically labeled
as non-comedogenic.
Samples of Comedone Extractors:
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