Everyone wants to look beautiful in today's time. Girls adopt all kinds of methods to enhance their beauty. Some buy expensive beauty products from the market, while others adopt home remedies. But sometimes they have to face such problems that not only spoil their looks but also stain their beauty.

Yes, we are talking about blackheads. These usually appear on the nose, chin, and forehead. No matter how many times we scrub and apply packs, they come back again. However, some home remedies can help you get rid of blackheads. Neither any expensive product will be needed, nor any routine; all you need is just a towel. Today, in this article, we are going to tell you some ways to remove blackheads with a towel. Let's know in detail.
How does a towel work?
A hot towel opens the pores and cleans the dirt.
The texture of the towel causes light exfoliation on the skin.
The special thing is that it is chemical-free.
How to remove blackheads with a towel?
First of all, do a face wash.
Now take a clean and soft towel.
Soak it in hot water and squeeze it.
The water should be slightly lukewarm.
Keep it on the face for two minutes.
Now rub the same towel lightly on the parts with blackheads.
This will remove the blackheads.
Now wash your face with cold water.
After this, apply moisturizer on the face.
These methods will also be useful.
Taking steam daily can also get rid of the problem of blackheads.
Applying a paste of cinnamon and lemon will also improve blood circulation. Along with this, blackheads will also be removed.
Baking soda is a natural exfoliant. Making a paste of baking soda and applying it on blackheads will get rid of them.

Why do blackheads occur?
Due to pollution
Due to oily skin
Accumulation of dead cells on the skin
Enlargement of skin pores
Hormonal changes
PC Social media
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