JPNK blackhead removal tool combines the perfect price and high quality of its material. The blackhead removal tool kit comes with 1 tweezer, 2 lances and 3 loops. The different sizes and shapes of the tools make extracting those blackheads an easy process. All the tools are made of surgical grade stainless steel.
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Select the right extracting tool for your acne.[5] Blackheads should be removed with comedone extractors, whereas whiteheads will need to be pierced with a sharp lancet first before removing them with an extractor. The most common acne tool used is a comedone extractor with two ends, each of a different size. You can then pick the size that is most appropriate to the size of the blackhead you are extracting from your face.
- While another option is an acne tool where one side is a blackhead remover, and the other side is a sharp lancet to pop open whiteheads prior to removing them, this takes more skill to use. Keep in mind that it is best to avoid popping whiteheads due to the risk of infection. If you have many whiteheads, then see a dermatologist.
- If you are inexperienced at popping whiteheads with a sharp lancet, your best bet may be to get this done by a professional dermatologist (skin specialist) or aesthetician.
- If you use the lancet improperly, it may result in scarring or other damage to your face. On the other hand, the side of the tool used for blackheads is much safer and can be used at home.