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Say goodbye to blackheads

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Among all our OYA, some face a major problem: blackheads. Why do they appear on our faces and how do we say "GOODBYE" to them?

Often, due to lack of hydration, black and matte skin tends to be oily. They then produce an excess of sebum that can clog pores and give rise to blackheads. For this, it is necessary to use a sebo-regulating treatment such as Mon Soin Unifiant Matifiant MEL'OYA®. The clogging of the pores of the face can also be due to the appearance of dead skin that enlarges the pores and forms bumps that turn black when in the open air.

Black and matte skin is more susceptible to the appearance of blackheads because of the specific pigmentation of the skin. As a result, the healing of blackheads is often long and difficult and can give rise to pigment spots.

COUNSEL:

1. If you wish, relax and call on a qualified beautician for a de-encrusting treatment, which must be done gently.

2. Eliminate dead skin by exfoliating with a gentle scrub: exfoliate by massaging in a circular way, without brutality and without forgetting the famous T-zone (forehead, nose). My CLEAN'OYA® EXTRA Cleansing Cleansing Gel will allow you to exfoliate gently but deeply, to accelerate the renewal of the skin.

3. After the scrub, make a white clay mask (more suitable for black and matte skin) in order to remove toxins and excess sebum. Clean with warm water and then do a last rinse with cold water to close the pores.

ASTUTENESS:

Before proceeding with the scrub, get on top of a saucepan filled with boiling water. The heat of evaporation will allow you to open the pores and soften the skin: ideal for a more effective scrub and in the end, a radiant black complexion!