Cheap Substitute for expensive Biore Blackhead Strips
Biore Strips are really expensive and you don’t get that many in the box. Plus they don’t always work very well. They do pull some blackheads out but they don’t bend very well and sometimes you have more blackheads in an area than a single strip can cover. Its not like there cheap enough that you can waste them on missed blackheads. For example, blackheads that may form around your nostrils, on the edges of your lips, evin in the oiler sections of your ears.
Elmer’s glue works just as well as Biore strips. First of all you gently clean the area with soap to remove oil and make-up and water warm enough to open the pours. Do not scrub! Blackheads tend to mound up a little bit above the surface of your skin and that will help the glue grab on that much better. Next you spread a thick coat of Elmers glue on the effected area and wait for it to dry. Then you just peel it off. It will take the blackheads with it as well as any remaining speck of dirt.

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Cheap Substitute for expensive Biore Blackhead Strips…
Biore strips are very expensive and do not have that many in the box. In addition to not always work very well. It should pull out some black spots but do not bend very well and sometimes has more black spots in an area of a single strip can cover….
What an interesting idea!
Biore will give you burst capillaries if you’re not careful…I speak from experience. They never go away. Do we know whether Elmer’s will do the same thing?
Great tip – I will definitely be trying this soon.
I don’t really know if it would or not.