How to Use Honey to Remove Whiteheads

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honey is effective in removing whiteheads!

Having smooth skin on our face boosts our confidence and regular exfoliation helps maintain this goal. A face free from impurities show off a healthier glow. Whiteheads, as most of us know, are caused by hardened oils in the pores of the skin which appear in the form of tiny, white raised spots. So what can we do to remove them and maintain that baby smooth skin on our face? The answer is honey! Honey is a natural ingredient which has beneficial effects to the skin and it is perfect for removing whiteheads, too! Try these steps: Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • Water
  • Headband
  • Towel to dry
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Instructions

    • 1

      Use a headband to hold your hair away from your face and eyes.

    • 2

      Wash your face with lukewarm water to open up the pores.

    • 3

      Dip your index finger into the honey and spread them all over your face. Make sure that every area with skin on it is covered.

    • 4

      Leave the honey on your face for about 10-15 minutes. You may wish to do other things within this time frame or just be still.

    • 5

      After the time has elapsed, wash your hands and start massaging your face in a circular motion concentrating on the area just above the cheekbone, nose or where the skin is fine. These are the areas where whiteheads are most likely to show up.

    • 6

      You may notice that the honey gets sticky and you can feel particles on your fingers. Gently tap the skin areas on your face mentioned in step 5 instead of massaging it. This motion removes the clogged impurities beneath the skin including whiteheads.

    • 7

      Do the massage and tapping interchangeably for about 5 minutes but not longer.

    • 8

      Wash your face with lukewarm water followed by cold water then dab your face with a clean towel to dry it.

    • 9

      Check your face in the mirror and see for yourself the results!

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