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Black heads, known as an open comedone, is a blocked pore. Blocked pores or comedones occur when the pores of the skin becomes blocked with an oily substance known as sebum or with dead skin cells. The dead skin cells or sebum build-up which is blocking the pore reacts with the oxygen in the air and it turns black (oxidisation). Acne lesions are closed , whereas black heads are open. They look like specks of black siting on the skin and can be found on the face, neck, ears and back. Black heads are easily formed on the chin and nose where there is a build-up of excess oils.
Black heads appear when your hormones increase sebum (oily substance) production.
Blocking or covering of pores with cosmetics
Excess sweating
Shaving and opening up the hair follicle
Steroid based drugs
High humidity
Black heads can be prevented or treated with a careful cleaning regime, which includes decent facial products.
Microdermabrasion
Chemical Peel
Deep Cleanse skin facial
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