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Black dots on the nose: what they are, how to remove them, how to prevent them

Blackheads on the nose can be annoying to look at: with the right skincare and Skin First tips, you can reduce them effectively. Find out how!

Blackheads on the nose: how do you get rid of them? All the remedies

The blackheads, also known as open comedones, are small build-ups of sebum and dead skin cells that clog the pores. Often dark because of oxidation, these skin intruders mainly appear on the nose. But why here in particular? The answer is simple: the nose, an area especially rich in sebaceous glands, provides the ideal environment for them to form.

Besides the nose, other areas of the face such as the chin and forehead are also often affected by blackheads. These areas, part of the so-called "T-zone", tend to be oilier and therefore more prone to developing blackheads.

Main causes of blackheads on the nose

The blackheads on the nose are a common but annoying issue. Several factors contribute to their formation, but some of the most relevant include excess sebum production and clogged pores. Sebum, the skin's natural oil, when produced in excess, can easily build up in the pores. If the pores become clogged because of this excess sebum, together with dead skin cells and impurities, blackheads start to form.

Sebum
Sebum is an oily substance produced by the sebaceous glands, crucial for maintaining the skin's natural hydration. Despite its protective role, excessive sebum production can lead to significant skin issues. When excess sebum builds up in the pores, they can easily become blocked. Pore blockage creates the ideal environment for blackhead formation, especially when the collected sebum oxidizes on contact with air, visibly darkening.

Clogged pores
Skin pores can become blocked when sebum, dead skin cells, and other impurities combine. This mixture can settle inside the pores, forming a plug that prevents sebum from flowing normally. Over time, exposure to air oxidizes the pore's contents, turning it into the typical blackhead visible on the skin's surface. Clogged pores not only lead to a less attractive appearance but can also become fertile ground for further inflammation and skin infections if not treated properly.

External factors
Several environmental factors can worsen blackhead formation and pore blockage. Air pollution, for example, can introduce fine particles that settle on the skin, mixing with sebum and dead skin cells to clog the pores even further. Likewise, a high-humidity climate can increase sebum production, while using unsuitable or comedogenic cosmetics can contribute to blocking pores. These external factors need to be carefully managed through proper cleansing and the choice of non-comedogenic products to minimize the risk of developing blackheads.

Difference between blackheads and other skin blemishes

Understanding the differences between the various types of skin blemishes can help you treat your skin effectively.

Blackheads vs Pimples
Blackheads, characterized by a dark surface exposed to air, are clearly different from pimples, which are red inflammations often with a pus-filled tip. Unlike blackheads, pimples develop when bacteria invade clogged pores.

Blackheads vs Whiteheads
Whiteheads are closed comedones, similar to blackheads but covered by a layer of skin that keeps the contents beneath the surface. To find out how to best tackle these small imperfections, read our in-depth article on whiteheads: what they are and skincare to treat them.

Blackheads vs. Sebaceous filaments

Another common confusion is between blackheads and sebaceous filaments, which are natural structures in the skin that transport sebum. While blackheads are clearly visible as dark spots, sebaceous filaments are more uniform and less noticeable. If you want to learn more, watch the video I dedicated to the topic.

Blackheads vs. Enlarged pores

As for enlarged pores, these are often just larger pores that may look like blackheads but are not clogged.

How to eliminate, but above all prevent, blackheads on the nose: all the remedies

Eliminating and preventing blackheads on the nose requires consistency and attention in your skincare routine. A holistic approach is essential, starting with daily cleansing and moving on to hydration, to keep the skin in perfect balance. For effective prevention, it is crucial to add regular exfoliation, which helps remove dead skin cells and clear the pores. Using specific masks and beauty treatments can also improve skin health and prevent the buildup of impurities. During your daily routine, pay special attention to the nose by applying targeted products that not only treat but also help prevent new blackheads from forming, ensuring visibly clearer, smoother skin.

Daily cleansing
Using a gentle cleanser specific to your skin type is essential to remove excess sebum and impurities that can clog the pores. Use our Skin Test to find out everything about your skin and the right skincare routine!

Regular exfoliation
Adding a gentle exfoliator to your routine 2-3 times a week helps clear dead skin cells from the pores and prevent blackhead formation. Discover the best face exfoliators and scrubs Skin First to keep blackheads away and maintain healthy, radiant skin.

Hydration

Choose a lightweight moisturizing face cream that does not clog the pores further.

The best SKIN FIRST products for blackheads

To improve the skin's appearance by combating blackheads, SKIN FIRST offers a selection of products specifically formulated to purify and revitalize the skin without irritating it.

Starting with the purifying facial cleansing mousse, ideal for daily cleansing that does not irritate the skin but frees it from impurities and excess sebum. For a more intensive treatment, the AHA BHA face peel offers a chemical exfoliating action that helps renew the skin's surface, visibly reducing blackheads and refining pores.

Another valuable ally in your routine to fight blackheads is the purifying mask for blackheads and pimples Skin First which, when used regularly, helps keep pores clear and skin fresh.

Finally, for those looking for a daily perfecting treatment, the face exfoliator with salicylic acid is the ideal solution to improve skin texture and minimize the appearance of pores. Each product is designed to fit perfectly into your skincare routine, helping you maintain clear, radiant skin.

Remember, consistency is key. Using these products as part of your regular skincare routine can make all the difference in keeping your skin clear and blemish-free and saying goodbye to blackheads on the nose once and for all.