DIY Face Mask Recipe: How To Get Rid Of Blackheads

Blackheads are small and dark spots that appear on the skin once the skin pore becomes plugged by sebum and it becomes dark as a result of oxidation. These dark spots look really awful and unattractive and many people want to get rid of the blackheads.
On the market, there are various products that are specially created to remove the blackheads, and over the last few months, many people have tried the black mask and it became very popular due to its effectiveness.
This mask was really great reviews and it is incredibly efficient for removing the stubborn blackheads on the nose. But, if you are looking for some DIY mask that will help you to solve the problem with the nasty blackheads – you are at the right place.
Below we are going to present you the recipe for the preparation of DIY charcoal face mask that works awesome and it is easy and simple for preparation.

Ingredients

  • 2 capsules activated charcoal
  • 1 tablespoon Elmer's non-toxic school glue
  • a drop of essential oil (you can use peppermint, frankincense or tea tree essential oil) – optional

Preparation Method

  1. The activated charcoal possesses potent detox properties and it is the main ingredient of this facial mask.
  2. In a bowl mix the non-toxic glue and the activated charcoal and stir.
  3. By using a brush apply the mask on your face, but make sure to avoid the facial hair (brows, lashes, etc.) and overly sensitive areas.
  4. DIY Face mask recipe: How to Get Rid of BlackheadsLeave the mask to dry for 40 minutes to 1 hour and then carefully peel it off.
  5. This mask will examine the blackheads and at the same time will remove the peach fuzz hair off your face.
  6. After using this mask your skin will be super soft and shiny.
Note: people who have sensitive skin should not use this mask.


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