Comedo

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Comedo
Other Names : Blackhead, Whitehead, Comedones

A comedo is a clogged hair follicle (pore) in the skin. Keratin (skin debris) combines with oil to block the follicle. A comedo can be open (blackhead) or closed by skin (whitehead), and occur with or without acne. The word comedo comes from Latin to suggest the worm-like look of a blackhead that has been secreted. The plural of comedo is comedones.

Symptoms

Home remedies

  • Baking soda : Baking soda is often marketed in the cosmetics industry as a microdermabrasion product. However, regular baking soda is just as effective as the overpriced brand products you'd find in a drug store. To create a paste, mix one teaspoon of baking soda with two teaspoons of purified water. Next, apply to the affected area, massage thoroughly, then rinse. This will not only remove dead or damaged skin but also loosen away the dirt and oil that causes blackheads.
  • Lemon juice : Lemon juice is used for a wide range of skin problems, including acne, acne scars and blackheads. There are two beneficial ways to use lemon juice. First, combine four drops of lemon juice with one tablespoon of sugar and rub on the affected area. This will aid in blackhead removal and also improve the overall look of your skin. Second, combine lemon with yogurt, honey and salt and apply to the affected area. This will act as an excellent prevention against blackheads as well as an effective moisturizer.
  • Fenugreek can be used in face packs to help prevent blackheads, pimples, wrinkles, etc. Washing your face with water boiled with fenugreek seeds or applying a paste of fresh fenugreek leaves for twenty minutes on your face can work wonders for your skin.
  • Salt water  : Although salt water is most often associated with home remedies for sore throats, it also works against spots. Salt water works by drying out any excess oil located on your skin. Use daily, and after continuous and consistent use, you'll notice a large decrease in your number of blackheads.
  • Toothpaste, combined with rubbing the area with a toothbrush, fights blackheads in two ways. Firstly, the toothpaste dries out any excess oil there may be on your skin. This helps prevent the future occurrence of spots of any kind. Secondly, rubbing the affected area with a toothbrush acts as exfoliation and is a great way to loosen existing blackheads and leave your skin feeling softer and smoother.
  • Honey will not only hydrate and tighten your skin but will also effectively draw out blackheads when used as a mask. To make a mask, combine honey with cinnamon powder to form a paste. Apply the mask and leave on for a few hours (preferably overnight). Remove the mask and you'll see clearer, healthier skin.
  • Raw egg - Though it may sound eccentric, nourishing the face with raw egg is an effective home remedy for many skin problems. Beat one to two egg whites mixed with one tablespoon of honey and apply to the affected area for 30 minutes. It will not only remove your blackheads but also leave your skin looking vibrant and healthy.

Warnings

References

Medical Disclaimer

This information is not meant to be substituted for medical advice. Always consult a medical professional regarding any medical problems and before undertaking any treatment or dietary changes.