In today’s video you will see How To Get Rid OF Oily Nose Naturally At Home?
No one wants to have an oily nose. Because an oily nose not only makes your skin look dull but also makes it acne prone which means that you are liable to face issues such as blackheads, redness and potential scarring. Fortunately, there are many ways you can treat an oily nose at home.
So, if you are someone who is dealing with an excessively oily nose, here are a few straightforward home solutions to get rid of the problem soon.
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1. Exfoliate
Exfoliation helps prevent clogging of pores. It will keep your nose oil-free for a long period of time. In addition, this will help you to get rid of blackheads on the nose.
Use a gentle scrub for at least twice a week.
2. Keep It Clean
Washing your nose frequently with water can help to keep your nose pores clean. This will prevent the accumulation of oil on your nose. Thoroughly wash twice or thrice a day with water.
3. Steam
Steam helps unclog pores and therefore reduces oil in the nose.
Remove makeup and wash your face thoroughly with water
Heat a covered pot of water on the stove on medium heat until it starts producing steam.
Now with a towel wrapped around your head, open the pot and lean over it.
Spend 10 minutes soaking up the steam so that your skin absorbs some of the steam
You can add some peppermint leaves to the water which will also refresh you.
4. Rosehip oil
Also known as rosehip seed oil hydrates your skin. It also moisturizes and helps exfoliate skin. It helps boost collagen formation. It helps reduce ...use organic rosehip oil at night
Wash your nose with water
Pat dry using a clean, soft cloth
Apply three drops of rosehip oil to the skin
Leave it overnight
Repeat once daily before sleeping
5. Lemon
Lemon helps remove the stubborn dirt and dust from the nose. It cleanses the skin.
Mix three drops of lemon juice with enough sugar to form a paste. Apply this solution to a cotton pad and then rub it on your nose. Do this three times a day.
6. Honey
Honey is a natural moisturizer. It also prevents accumulation of excess oil on the nose and keeps your nose dry and oil-free. Honey also has antibacterial and antiseptic properties.
Massage your nose with honey. Do this several times in a day.
7. Ground Almond
Ground almonds helps exfoliate your skin. ,They also help sop up excess oils and impurities.
Grind raw almonds
Add 2 tablespoons of raw honey and make a paste
Apply to your nose gently
Let it rest for 15 minutes
Rinse with warm water, and pat dry.
8. Vinegar
Vinegar soaks excess oil from the face and nose thus, prevents oil accumulation. It will also help remove blackheads and acne.
Take some vinegar and mix it with an equal amount of water. Apply it on the nose using a cotton swab. Wait for 5-15 minutes and wash off with cold water
9. Yoghurt
Yoghurt helps remove the excess oil from your nose. It makes the skin soft and supple. In addition, regular use of yoghurt helps your skin look younger and brighter.
Take one teaspoon of unsweetened yoghurt
Add a few drops of lemon juice and ½ teaspoon of honey to it
Now, mix them and apply this solution on your nose
Leave it for 15-20 minutes
Wash off with cold water
Repeat this twice a week.
Apart from the remedies mentioned above, you should also drink plenty of water to keep your skin hydrated which results in the slow production of oil in the body. And don’t over wash your face. Oils created by the sebaceous organs are essential because they act as the skin’s natural moisturizer.