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2026.04.07 · Views 37

I don't know how to deal with teenage blackheads.
I'm posting this because I've accumulated so many worries about teenage blackheads...
Since entering my third year of middle school, I can clearly see something clogging up the pores around my nose and cheeks when I look closely in the mirror. I've tried using nose strips and clay masks diligently to get rid of teenage blackheads, but they only feel clean immediately afterward; the cycle repeats with them filling up again after a few days, and it's exhausting. On top of that, because I have so much sebum, acne keeps popping up, making me hate taking selfies with my friends. I even tried a toner with BHA to get rid of teenage blackheads, but maybe my skin is sensitive, because my cheeks turned red and stung. I'm not sure if the ingredients need to be different from those for adults. Since I'm getting sebum, acne, and blackheads all at once, I really don't know how to tackle teenage blackheads; I just can't figure out the right direction.
If anyone is struggling with similar concerns and has found a method effective for teenage blackheads, please feel free to share it :)
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I also neglected my blackheads during my teenage years and just squeezed them with my hands all the time. My pores gradually got bigger, and by the time I entered high school, I was left with acne scars. Even now, I really can't go out with a bare face because of those marks.
I totally relate to not being able to go around with a bare face... I tend to squeeze my pimples all the time too, but reading this post really scared me. I thought I should stop right away.
Wow... since that was exactly my situation 4 months ago, I couldn't just pass by without leaving a comment!! My teenage blackheads were seriously worse than my friends', so even though I changed all my ointments, medications, and cosmetics, my skin ended up breaking out even more. Then, the pharmacist lady gave me Cretinon tablets, and I barely managed to survive.
I'm having the same problem... Do I need to get a separate prescription for Cretinon?
I think I've heard of it... by any chance, were there any side effects?
When I asked, they told me that Cretinon tablets don't require a separate prescription. It's originally an overseas product, but since they started producing it domestically, it's now available for purchase online.
I started taking it about a month ago and saw my symptoms visibly improve, so I've been taking it regularly for about four months now, and it's been fine! Haha. Maybe it's because of the patented skin care ingredients, but I don't seem to have any side effects! Um... just for reference, I'm sharing a photo from after one month of use.
You have such flawless skin. I'm so jealous.... I think I should try buying Cretinon tablets too.
Applying blackhead removers alone didn't reduce sebum production itself. But once I started taking skin supplements, the rate at which my pores filled up completely changed.
You're saying the filling speed is different?? I've just been diligently using nose strips and face masks, so this is totally unexpected.
I also managed my teenage blackheads every day with that sticker-like pack, and my pores became the size of raisins.
Oh no, then you must be stressed out because of teenage blackheads and enlarged pores.
They say teenagers can manage their health just by washing their face properly, but I don't think that's the case for me.
I don't think so either.