Say Goodbye To Blackheads With These 9 Homemade Face Scrubs!

Written by Nisha Shah20th Dec 2021
Say Goodbye To Blackheads With These 9 Homemade Face Scrubs!

If you are not familiar with tackling blackheads, consider yourselves lucky! For us mere mortals, the war against stubborn blackheads is never-ending. It seems as if no matter what we do, they manage to stay on our faces and surprise us by springing up in places we hadn’t even noticed before.

 

What causes blackheads

Frequently asked questions:

Think of blackheads as a form of acne. They are small bumps that are formed due to clogged hair follicles. We all have pores that get clogged owing to a combination of dead skin cells, excess oil and bacteria. When this debris gets pushed onto the surface of the skin, it oxidises when exposed to air and rapidly turns black, and the result is known as a blackhead.

While most commonly occurring on the nose, blackheads can also appear on the arms, shoulders, back, chest and neck. Several other factors can increase your chances of developing blackheads, such as producing too much body oil, irritation of hair follicles when dead skin cells don’t shed regularly, and hormonal changes that lead to an increase in oil production.

 

How to remove blackheads naturally

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Stubborn as they may be, blackheads can be removed. While there are countless in-salon services and nose strips available in the market to remove blackheads, you can also get rid of them naturally. Here are a few homemade face scrubs for blackheads that are way cheaper and equally effective, so try these the next time!

 

1. Sugar and coconut oil scrub

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Coconut oil to the rescue, yet again! This superfood for skin contains anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that keep the skin soothed and supple. On the other hand, sugar is an excellent exfoliating agent that helps clear the clogged pores on the skin and removes dead skin cells. When used together, these ingredients clear the skin of blackheads and nourish it as well.

How to make it?

To prepare this scrub, take two teaspoons of sugar and add some coconut oil to it. Mix well and apply on the face. Scrub for some time and wash off with cold water.

 

2. Oatmeal and yogurt scrub

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Oatmeal and yogurt are loaded with nutrients, and when combined, they form a nourishing homemade face scrub for blackheads. Oatmeal has this wonderful property of absorbing excess oil that accumulates on the face, thus helping prevent blackheads. Yogurt wonderfully nourishes and hydrates the skin with the help of probiotic enzymes. A spoon of orange peel powder is also used in this scrub, which kills the germs that clog the pores.

How to make it?

Take a teaspoon of oatmeal and add some yogurt to it. Add a teaspoon of orange peel powder to this concoction and mix well. Give your face a good massage with it and rinse it off with cold water. 

 

3. Raw honey scrub

Frequently asked questions:

As you might be aware, this beautiful golden liquid is not only good for your health, but also works wonderfully when applied on the skin. Honey exfoliates and hydrates the skin. But did you know it also helps remove blackheads and whiteheads on the skin? By exfoliating the skin, nourishing it and getting rid of blackheads, this homemade scrub for blackheads prepared using honey is the perfect way to pamper your skin.

How to make it?

To a teaspoon of raw honey, add a teaspoon of sugar and lemon juice. Mix well and scrub your face thoroughly with the mixture. Rinse it off with cold water.

 

4. Salt and lemon scrub

Frequently asked questions:

This homemade scrub for blackheads is an incredible mixture of vitamin C and the goodness of salt. While salt removes blackheads easily, lemon juice exfoliates the skin and helps deal with clogged pores and excessive oil accumulation on the skin.

How to make it?

Mix salt and lemon juice in equal quantities and rub it on your face well. Leave it on for a few minutes and rinse it off with cold water.

 

5. Masoor dal and milk scrub

Frequently asked questions:

Yes, you read that right. This homemade scrub for blackheads uses masoor dal as an ingredient. Red lentils and milk are both beneficial for people with sensitive skin. While the milk nourishes and hydrates the skin deeply, masoor dal averts the formation of blackheads on the face.

How to make it?

Soak the dal in water for a few hours and then grind it to make a paste. Add some milk to this paste and grind again. Apply and keep it on your face for a few minutes and wash it off with cold water.

 

6. Brown sugar and cucumber scrub

Frequently asked questions:

An excellent natural exfoliator, brown sugar helps exfoliate your skin deeply, thus treating blackheads and whiteheads. Cucumber hydrates the skin and aids acne-prone skin. Thus, this homemade scrub for blackheads can be used for both blackheads and acne.

How to make it?

To half a cup of brown sugar, add five teaspoons of cucumber paste. Optionally, you can also add some avocado paste to the mixture. Blend properly and scrub it on the face. Wash it off with lukewarm water.

 

7. Baking soda and lemon scrub

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A natural exfoliator, baking soda gets rid of dead skin cells, thus keeping blackheads at bay. Vitamin-rich lemon on the other hand, helps open the clogged pores and tightens them, leaving very little scope for blackheads to find their way onto your skin. Thus, this is a highly effective homemade scrub for blackheads.

How to make it?

Take a tablespoon of baking soda and mix it with half a tablespoon of lemon juice. Apply this paste on your face and once it dries, wash it off with lukewarm water.

 

8. Green tea scrub

Frequently asked questions:

While green tea is a wonderful detox drink for your body, it is also an incredible detox ingredient for your skin. Rich in antioxidants, green tea keeps excess oil at bay, helps remove impurities, reduces inflammation and clears blackheads.

How to make it?

Mix a tablespoon of dry green tea leaves with water and blend it to make a smooth paste. Apply this on the affected areas of your face for 15-20 minutes and rinse with lukewarm water.

 

9. Cinnamon powder and lemon scrub

Frequently asked questions:

Cinnamon powder helps tighten pores and improves blood circulation. Lemon is that trusted ingredient that you can always count on, to help you in numerous ways! In this case, lemon fights blackheads, whiteheads and acne with its antibacterial properties, thus keeping the skin clear.

How to make it?

Mix two tablespoons of cinnamon powder with the same quantity of lemon juice to make a smooth paste. Leave this homemade scrub for blackheads on your face for 20 minutes and then rinse off with lukewarm water.

 

FAQs about face scrub for blackheads

Frequently asked questions:

Q. Can toothpaste remove blackheads?

A. No, toothpaste does not belong on the face! According to doctors, using toothpaste on the skin can cause dryness and irritation, so do not use it.

Q. Do blackheads go away on their own?

A. Like most forms of acne, blackheads can go away on their own, but they are very stubborn so it may take months or maybe even years. This happens due to our skin’s natural renewal cycle. However, if some blackheads are tunneled deep into the skin, they are less likely to clear off on their own.

Q. What happens if you don’t remove blackheads?

A. If you do not remove blackheads, it may lead to irritation of the skin, which can create a breeding ground for bacteria inside the blackheads. Not removing blackheads also leads to bacteria getting trapped within them and spreading to the surrounding pores.

Q. Is popping blackheads on your nose bad?

A. Yes, popping blackheads is counterproductive as it may cause scarring and infection, and we are sure you don’t want that!

Nisha Shah

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Writer, avid reader and a lover of all things creative is the best way to describe Nisha Shah! Equipped with a degree in Journalism and a certification in Digital Marketing, she brings a distinct perspective to her writing. With experience in content covering a range of topics from health to travel and beauty to food, she manages to bring something interesting and yet easy-to-read for her readers. When she's not writing, you can find her curled up with a book and coffee, bingeing on movies and TV shows, experimenting with photography and lots more!

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