1 Circular Loop 1 Scoop Double Ended blackhead pimple acne comedones extractor tool

$4.99 USD

This Stainless Steel blackhead tool with one Circular loop and one scoop is type of blackhead extractor tool that can be used for removing blackheads and other blemishes from the skin. The...

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This Stainless Steel blackhead tool with one Circular loop and one scoop is type of blackhead extractor tool that can be used for removing blackheads and other blemishes from the skin. The circular loop is used for extracting blackheads, while the scoop is designed to remove larger or deeper blackheads or to extract whiteheads.

Here's a general guide on how to use a blackhead tool with one circular loop and one scoop:

  1. Cleanse your face: Begin by cleansing your face with a gentle cleanser to remove any dirt, oil, or makeup from the skin. This step ensures that the skin is clean before using the blackhead tool.

  2. Steam your face (optional): If you find it difficult to extract blackheads, you can steam your face for a few minutes to open up the pores. This can be done by leaning over a bowl of hot water or using a facial steamer.

  3. Disinfect the tool: Before using the blackhead tool, make sure it is clean and sanitized. You can do this by wiping it with rubbing alcohol or using an antiseptic solution.

  4. Choose the appropriate end: Determine whether the circular loop or the scoop is more suitable for the blackhead you want to remove. The circular loop is typically used for surface-level blackheads, while the scoop is more effective for deeper or larger blackheads.

  5. Position the tool: Place the chosen end of the blackhead tool over the blackhead, ensuring that the blackhead is centered within the loop or scoop.

  6. Apply gentle pressure: With the blackhead tool in position, apply gentle and even pressure to the area surrounding the blackhead. Be cautious not to press too hard or squeeze forcefully, as this can cause skin damage or scarring.

  7. Use a scooping motion (if applicable): If you are using the scoop end, gently scoop under the blackhead to lift it out of the pore. Make sure to maintain a gentle and controlled motion to avoid causing any harm to the skin.

  8. Cleanse and soothe: After using the blackhead tool, cleanse the area with a mild cleanser and rinse with water. Apply a soothing toner or a gentle moisturizer to calm the skin.

It's important to remember that using blackhead tools requires care and caution. If you have sensitive skin or severe acne, it's best to consult a dermatologist for professional advice and treatment options