Simple Steps to Unclogged Pores at Home
What you will need:

- Vaseline (or an equivalent petroleum jelly sold in pharmacies)
- Plastic food wrap
- A warm, damp towel
- Handkerchiefs or cotton pads
- A blackhead extractor (optional)
- A gentle cleanser
Instructions for use:
- First, cleanse your face with a gentle cleanser to remove surface impurities.
- Apply a generous layer of Vaseline to the targeted area (nose, chin, etc.).
- Cover with a piece of cling film to trap the heat.
- Place a hot towel on top for 5 to 10 minutes. The heat opens the pores like in a salon treatment .
- Gently peel off the film and then gently press with a tissue or clean tool to remove the blackheads.
- Rinse with cold water to close pores and apply a gentle lotion or a little aloe vera gel to soothe.
Natural tips to complement the method
- A light scrub with baking soda and water before the petroleum jelly can improve effectiveness.
- A few drops of tea tree essential oil after treatment helps prevent new blemishes.
- Aloe vera gel is perfect for calming redness after extraction.
Precautions not to be forgotten
This method, while natural, should be used occasionally: once or twice a week is sufficient. If your skin is very oily or acne-prone, petroleum jelly may be too occlusive. And above all, never forget: clean hands and disinfected tools are the key to successful skincare!
Home care that makes a difference
You don’t have to spend a fortune to take care of your skin. With a simple trick and a little heat, you can unclog your pores and restore radiance to your complexion. It just goes to show that sometimes the simplest solutions are the most effective!
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