Blackheads are physically clogged debris and not
acnes
"Blackheads" is a common layman's term which refers to plugs of hardened waxes that have clogged
the pores and that are visible to the eyes. They are often associated with acne but they are not acnes, and appear
black at the tips due either to oxidation or to environmental dirt overlaying them.
When it is squeezed out, only the tip of the head is black, but the rest is light beige in
colour. However, many of these hardened plugs of waxes may not appear to be black at all at the tips, and yet they
can pose similar threats to the skin like their "black" counterparts.
Pure Blackheads With No Acne Manifestation (An evidence showing that
Blackheads are not acnes)

Whiteheads ( or Milia ) They are totally different from Blackheads as most
beauticians and popular skincare brands' articles and writeups often got them mixed up with
Constituents of Blackheads
Medically, it is known as comedo, comedos, or comedones. It is not a skin disease by itself,
although it often leads to Rosacea and Acne Vulgaris if not promptly treated. Almost everyone, male and female, has
blackheads but in varying degrees. It can be largely prevented or removed but cannot be completely stopped. Oily
skins (especially Seborrhoeic conditions) are more prone to having blackheads than dry skins, but dry skins
are not spared of the blackheads problem.
The main constituents that form blackheads are: hardened sebaceous secretion, surface dead
cells, salt (from sweat), waste, bacteria, dirt. For those using makeup and/or skin care products, the constituents
may include fats (animal or vegetable), waxes, and colored pigments (iron oxides), except non-comedogenic
formulations.
Micro Image of a Single Blackhead

Formation Process of blackheads
There are about 3,000,000 cells, 100 sweat pores and 30 sebaceous glands and hair pores per
square centimeter of skin. The sweat pores excrete sweat, water, waste, and salt through the sweat ducts while also
regulating body temperature.
The hair pores secrete sebaceous secretions through the gland (oil) ducts to lubricate the hair
and at the same time emulsify themselves with sweat water to form a protective barrier known as Sebum Film. This
creamy film helps bond the surface dead cells together, otherwise the surface cells will appear loose and give a
mouldy appearance like in cases of very dry and dehydrated skins.
When oil, sweat, water, and surface dead cells are well balanced and well mixed, together they
form a layer of natural translucent foundation cream that gives skin a healthy tone and supple look.
However, this ideal condition won't last long as water from the sweat will soon evaporate,
leaving the remaining solid constituents behind which quickly harden into plugs of wax and block the outward flow
of sebum to the surface, through the follicles and sebaceous ducts.
The retained sebum accumulates and increases in amount, and the external area hardens further
and becomes overlaid with stale cells to form blackheads. If the condition is not properly treated, the sebaceous
ducts and hair follicles will become enlarged, and the skin becomes more coarse, with open pores being evident.
This is an ongoing natural process on every person's skin and cannot be stopped unless a person dies.
Moreover, in today's polluted industrial environment and hectic lifestyle, our skin is flexed
and stretched, and as such, an ideal condition is almost impossible.
Seborrhoea
Seborrhoea is a condition of overactivity of the sebaceous glands, leading to excessive
secretions and abnormal oiliness of the skin's surface. The high density of sebaceous glands in the face, scalp,
centre of the chest, and back causes the seborrhoeic condition, and as such, blackheads, are most evident in these
areas.
Serious Seborrhoeic Skin
Teenagers have the highest cases of seborrhoea. When they reach puberty, hormonal changes
increase the gland activity, and secretion becomes excessive. Seborrhoea, and also blackheads, are the basis of
several skin diseases, particularly Acne Vulgaris.
Blackheads With Mild Acne Vulgaris on Seborrhoeic Skin

Serious Acne Vulgaris

Serious Acne Rosacea

Conventional Methods of Removing Blackheads
a) Squeezing with fingers
b) Squeezing with a metal blackheads extractor
c) Suction with a glass vacuum tube
All three methods are painful, the most being method b) and will leave scars, often
permanently. When the skin is ruptured by these harsh treatment methods, it will become septic and develop
acnes.
Method (c), however, can cause broken capillary conditions like the image below, and is also not
very effective. Only the very superficial dead cells and dirt may be sucked away, leaving the condition with no
evident improvement.
Broken Capillaries After Blackheads Suction

Use of Cleansers and Scrubs
There are many cleansers and scrubs available in the marketplace, but apart from removing only
surface dirt, some makeup, and dead surface cells, none can actually remove blackheads, as evidenced by the fact
that despite whatever form of cleansers and scrubs one uses, it is still necessary for the aesthetician to
physically remove blackheads by one of the conventional methods described above.
Wax deposits by Cleansers and Day/Night Creams
Worse still, most cleansers even deposit some amount of wax content onto the skin and into the
pores after each application. Most cleansers, like most other day or night creams are made form standard
formulations provided free by chemical suppliers of the skincare company, and such formulations contain high wax
contents. Moreover, most conventional scrubs contain coarse and sharp-edged almond husk grains or pumice stones in
harsh alkaline soap bases. The coarse grains (see micro image of sharp-edged grains below) will only damage the
skin more by producing multiple cut lines on the surface skin, like the sand-paper action on a piece of wood, thus
causing skin to rupture.
Sharp-edged grains in Conventional Blackheads Scrubs

The harsh alkaline soap base will also cause skin to rupture by its dehydrating action. When
skin dehydrates, the dead cells are no longer bonded together by the sebum ( i.e. the natural emulsion created by
skin's natural oil secretions and sweat excretions ) to form that vital protective acid mantle layer. They
separated and the skin ruptured. The ruptured skin became prone to bacterial invasion.
Scaly Dehydrated skin

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