6 Face Masks That Help Reduce the Appearance of Blackheads

January 18, 2022
By: Skincare.com by L'Oréal | skincare.com by L'Oréal

Whether they show up on your nose, cheeks or chin, blackheads can be tough to deal with, especially if you’re not armed with the right skincare products. Luckily, a deep-cleansing mask, especially one formulated with clay, can be a huge help. Ahead, we rounded up six of our favorite masks to help you purify pores, detoxify your skin and reduce the appearance of blackheads.

Garnier SkinActive Clean+ Pore Purifying 2-in-1 Clay Cleanser/Mask

This cleanser-mask duo from Garnier is the pore-purifying clay formula your blackheads need. It’s created for oily skin and contains kaolin clay to remove impurities.


 

SkinCeuticals Clarifying Clay Mask for Acne Prone Skin

This non-drying formula is made with a blend of kaolin and bentonite clays, chamomile and hydroxy-acids to simultaneously soothe, purify and exfoliate the skin.


Kiehl’s Rare Earth Deep Pore Cleansing Mask

For a deep clean, this formula is a must-try. It’s formulated with Amazonian white clay to draw out impurities, control excess sebum production and minimize the look of large pores. To use, apply a thin layer and then remove once it’s completely dry for a smoother and more even-looking complexion.


 

 

Caudalie Instant Detox Face Mask

Consider this formula the rehabilitation your skin needs. Not only will it draw out excess oil in pores, but it also works to combat blemishes and brighten your complexion. Your blackheads will be significantly reduced after every use.


 


L’Oréal Paris Skin Expert Pure Clay Mask 

Formulated with three types of clay and red algae extract, this mask works to exfoliate the skin, refine the look of pores and unveil a smoother-looking complexion with a healthy glow. After every use, your skin will feel like it can breathe again.


Ole Henriksen Cold Plunge Pore Mask

Congestion has nothing on this pore mask infused with salicylic acid and lactic acid. It helps reduce the appearance of large pores, evens out skin texture and subdues oiliness.



 

 

Photo: Chaunte Vaughn

 

 

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