Deep cleaning draining Comedones (black)

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Comedones are a type of acne that are usually small and flesh-colored or dark in appearance. Although it is harmless, comedo can be challenging to treat yourself. Read on to learn what causes these spots and how to treat them effectively.
Unlike the acne that is red and painful, Comedones are painless pimples that develop over the follicles of hair. comedo begins to form when oil and skin cells are caught in a follicle of conjecture. When it happens, the follicle swells, causing the bulge on your skin. This bulge is a comedo.

There are two different kinds of Comedones : Open and close.

In open Comedones, boom or oil, you enter an open follicle and merge with skin and sweat cells and create a Cork. The cap is exposed to air that oxygenates the Cork and compares a dark mirror to it. It’s also called a black head.

 

Closed Comedones are simply unexposed to air. Instead, the pores hatch is blocked, keeping the filling under the surface of the skin. For this reason, open comedo are often covered with a white head. Also called Malia, they can also be yellow in the mirror and feel hard to touch. Whether the Comedones is open or closed, it will be raised above the surface of the skin, creating at least a small bump.

 

The only form of Comedones , Comedo, comes from the Latin word “commodere,” meaning “eat.” In today’s medical terminology, it means that the pus and oil that are sometimes expressed are open or closed. However, if that happens, technically you no longer deal with Comedo but with a pimple. Usually, you can’t bounce Comedones .

“Comedon begins to form when oil and skin cells are caught in a follicle of conjecture. When it happens, the follicle swells, causing the bulge on your skin. This bulge is a

Comedones.”

Although they can appear anywhere in the body, closed cougars are the most common on the face, especially the nose, cheeks, and forehead. They can also move in size: Although they are usually small (1 to 2 mm in diameter), they can also be too small to be seen (microcodone) or even much larger than normal (giant cougars). They can also become infected and develop into an inflammatory acne.

Although they don’t usually scratch or hurt, their appearance (and their resistance to the jump) can still leave you in a sense of discomfort.


What makes the closed Comedon?


Although most people occasionally experience Comedon, certain conditions and lifestyle make certain people more sensitive to them than others. If you’re dealing with persistent and consistent Comedon outbursts, you probably have a Comedon acne.

While both white and black dots are caused by clogged hair follicles, oil change is the primary culprit in the development of Comedon. For this reason, people with excess milk are more likely to experience outbreaks. The hormonal changes that occur during adolescence cause teenagers to suffer from excess oil. Adults with fat skin can get hurt, too. There are also several other factors that can increase the likelihood of developing Comedon acne.


These include:

  • Smoking: Several studies have shown that smokers are more sensitive to developing closed Comedon than non-smokers.
  • Diet: A diet composed mostly of processed foods, including sugars, fats, and fried foods, can have a direct and negative effect on skin health. It has also been shown that dairy products produce inflammatory reactions in some people, which cause both painful acne and closed Comedons .
  • Care and makeup: Using heavy moisturizer can increase the oil levels in the skin. If you already have oil skin, using the wrong moisturizer can be the difference between transparent skin and Comedon outbursts. Hair products like pates can also cause these spots, especially near the HAIRLINE.
  • Environment: High humidity residences may increase the acne, as the extra moisture in the air may open pores, making them more sensitive to the capture of oil, dirt and allergens.
  • Touch: Selecting or jumping coumadoners can further aren them, resulting in further Comedon outbursts.
  • Skin treatments: Some studies show that chemical peel and laser treatments can increase the chance of getting open or closed cougars.
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