Squeezing blackheads on the nose is common, but doing it the wrong way can lead to irritation, infection, or scarring. Warming your face with a hot towel or compress for 10–15 minutes softens the skin and opens pores, making extraction easier. Regular warm compresses before bed also help loosen buildup. After squeezing, wash your hands, cleanse your face gently with a mild cleanser, and moisturize with an oil-free lotion. Avoid picking or using sharp tools like needles or pins. Use clean tissues to prevent bacteria spread, and for best results, use a comedone extractor—a looped tool designed to remove blackheads gently without damaging the skin.
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