Get Rid of Blackheads and Whiteheads with Two Ingredients

Blackheads and whiteheads are annoying skin problems that happen to everyone at some point. A common misconception about blackheads is that they are dirty pores. The truth is that they are actually open pores filled with darkened sebum and dead skin cells. Whiteheads or milia are the same thing except the pores are mostly closed, keeping the sebum and dead skin inside from oxidizing. Both are mild acne problems that can easily be managed since we know the definitions.

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Chemistry is the key in knowing how to banish blackheads and whiteheads. More specifically, the science of solubility is the key. In general, “like dissolves like” when it comes to how substances interact with solvents. So, oil should dissolve other oils. Applying oil will not only dissolve the problem but also moisturize the skin, helping to diminish the appearance of wrinkles.  There are many different oils to choose from, making it easy to find the right one to use. I found a really helpful guide for reference. Almond oil is what I choose to use personally, but any oil on the list can be used.

Almond Oil

Another key to getting rid of blackheads and whiteheads is knowing that bacteria contributes to their making. Of course, one of the best essential oils for killing bacteria is tea tree oil. Some may be sensitive to it, but those who are not can benefit greatly from its qualities. There are other oils that could work in killing bacteria if tea tree oil doesn’t comply with your skin. Some essential oils can be drying, so it is always good to apply a small amount. The guide mentioned above shows other essential oils and gives the general definition of what they do.

 

Remove Blackheads & Whiteheads

Almond Oil
Tea Tree Oil
2 Q-Tips

The best time to do this is before bed, after cleansing the face. Take a Q-Tip and dip it in some Almond oil and gently rub it on the problem areas. It doesn’t take a lot, and it absorbs quickly. Then take another Q-Tip, dip it in some Tea Tree Oil and dab it over the same areas. Never put any essential oils next to the eyes, especially tea tree oil. The T-Zone is usually where I coat my face. Over time, the acne will disappear. After just one night of using this treatment, I noticed a drastic difference for the better.

 

Essential Oils Provide Many Benefits at Reasonable Cost

Essential Oils

Whether essential oils are used medicinally or for fragrance, they provide a broad spectrum of benefits. However, they should be treated as anything else that goes in or on the body. It is always a good idea to test a small area of skin with diluted essential oil in a carrier/base oil before applying fully. Wait about 24 hours for any reaction that may occur. If nothing bad happens, then the oil should be safe to use. Everyone is different, so always test to be certain.

There are a myriad of curative oils in existence that I could go on forever, so I will limit descriptions to just four today. I have used essential oils for almost twenty years and can say that they work. In a world where antibiotics are becoming less effective against bacteria and more detrimental to health, I find it comforting to know that nature has its own way of defeating sickness. When I was a child, doctors prescribed me every kind of antibiotic there was at the time. I took all of them, and ended up being sicker for it. Antibiotics not only destroyed the bad bacteria in me, but they also destroyed all the good. Because of this, I no longer take any unless it’s absolutely necessary. This is where essential oils are helpful.

Lavender Essential Oil

 

Lavender essential oil is amazing when it comes to calming and healing. It can aid in more restful sleep when it is dropped onto a cotton ball and placed under a pillow. Muscle tension can be relieved by adding a few drops to a bath. Infuse Epsom salt with lavender oil for added benefit while soaking in the tub. There is even evidence that the oil can promote hair growth.  Another great attribute of lavender oil is that it relieves inflammation, making it ideal for blemish control. If using it on the face, be especially sure to use it with a carrier oil and test first. There are many carrier oils to choose from, and they all interact differently with the skin.

 

Carrier Oils

Tea Tree

Tea tree oil is sort of an all-purpose essential oil. It is common and costs very little. Most people know it for its skin benefits, but it can be used to treat fungus, bacteria, and viruses. Anytime I squeeze pimples, I put some on the inflamed area to soothe and heal it. The best time to put it on the face is at night before bed since the eyes will be closed. Most oils can cause watery eyes if applied too close, and tea tree oil is one of them. Never apply an essential oil near the eyes, whether it’s on the eyelid or underneath.
Many different ailments can be treated at home using tea tree oil. Dandruff will lessen by adding a few drops to shampoo. Toenail fungus and ringworm die after contact with the oil. I use it “neat” (undiluted) when applying it to my nails. The best time to treat nails infected with fungus is after a shower or bath, making sure to cover underneath the nails as well.

Bergamot

 

Bergamot oil comes from the bergamot tree, which is a cross between an orange and lemon tree. It is mostly used for aromatherapy. The scent of the oil alleviates depression and energizes the body and mind. Bergamot essential oil can be used to help with anxiety as well. It has helped me with several panic attacks. Either sniff it from the bottle or add a few drops to a diffuser for relief. An interesting fact about the oil is that it is used to flavor Earl Grey tea. Always remember to keep it stored in a dark place because sunlight could cause toxicity.

 

 

Eucalyptus

 

Eucalyptus oil has many healing qualities. It has antibacterial properties concerning upper respiratory infections and streptococcus. The oil also has antimicrobial properties, making it excellent for dental care. It has even been shown to be effective at repelling insects. One of my favorite uses for the oil is to add a few drops of it to a pot of boiling water for sinus relief. Anytime I get stopped up, I get a towel and make a tent over my head in order to breathe in the healing vapors. Nothing is more helpful for me than this. Eucalyptus oil can also be used as an analgesic and massaged onto problem areas.

 

All essential oils have healing properties in some form. Of the four mentioned above, bergamot is the most expensive, but it is cheaper than most anti-anxiety drugs. With just these four oils, one can do a lot.

Always be sure to read all the information about an oil before using it. Also check for any interactions with medicines prescribed by your doctor.