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Goodbye Blackheads

With one tissue and a homemade mask, say goodbye to blackheads. If you’re one of those people who is constantly looking for ways to clear your skin and get rid of blackheads (especially on your nose and chin), this guide is for you. Instead of using expensive products or harsh scrubs, let’s try a simple, natural, and homemade method that can be done with just egg whites and Thinki tissue paper. Ready for a professional at-home peel-off?

What You’ll Need: Egg white from one fresh and healthy egg A thin sheet of Thinki tissue paper (soft, lint-free, breathable) How to Do It:

1. Prepare Your Skin: Wash your face with warm water. This will open your pores, making it easier for blackheads to come out. (For a more professional touch, steam your face with warm water for a few minutes before starting.)

2. First Layer of Mask: Whisk the egg white and, using a brush or clean fingers, apply a thin layer of it to your T-zone (nose, chin, or forehead).

3. Apply Tissue Paper: Tear off a thin piece of Thinki tissue paper and place it over the egg white layer. Make sure the tissue sticks completely to your skin. Now, take a look behind the tissue… Yes! Your blackheads have really come out.

4. Second Layer of Mask: Apply another thin layer of egg white on top of the tissue to ensure it sticks well to your skin.

5. Let it Dry: Let the mask sit on your skin for 15 to 20 minutes to dry completely. Once the tissue becomes firm and dry, you’re ready for the final step.

6. Peel-off: Gently peel the tissue from bottom to top. Pro Tips: After the mask, wash your skin with a mild toner or cold water to close the pores. Do this treatment once a week, not more often. For better results, use thin, lint-free, and highly absorbent tissues like Thinki’s products. Thick or multi-layered tissues may not hold the mask properly or may irritate your skin.

Why Does This Work? Egg whites have tightening properties and act like a natural adhesive. Along with that, the structure of toilet paper helps it to stick to surface-level blackheads and fine dirt, which get pulled off when removing the mask.

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