Step 1: Clean Your Face Properly
Start with a gentle face wash. You want to remove makeup, sunscreen, sweat and surface dirt first.
Avoid strong exfoliating cleansers before doing this because your skin can become over-sensitive.
Pat your skin dry lightly.
Step 2: Use Steam
This is the most important step.
Take a bowl of hot water or simply use steam after a warm shower. Let your face sit near the steam for around 5 to 7 minutes.
Don’t put your face too close. Your skin should feel warm and soft — not burnt.
The steam helps loosen the oil and dead skin trapped inside pores, especially around the nose area.
Step 3: Wrap A Wet Tissue Around Your Fingers
Take a clean tissue and dampen it with warm water. Wrap it around your index fingers.
The tissue creates a softer barrier between your nails and skin, which reduces the risk of cuts, nail marks and irritation.
Step 4: Apply Gentle Pressure
Very gently press around the blackhead area.
Notice the word gently.
You’re not trying to attack your pores like they owe you money. If the blackheads are ready to come out, they’ll loosen easily after steaming.
If nothing happens, stop. Forcing stubborn blackheads can damage the skin barrier, cause broken capillaries and even leave scars.
Step 5: Wash Again And Calm The Skin
Once done, rinse your face with cool water and apply a lightweight moisturiser.
You can also use a calming toner or aloe vera gel afterward to reduce redness.
Avoid strong acids, retinol or heavy exfoliation immediately after extraction because your pores will already be sensitive.


