There are different types of acne, including whiteheads. Both blackheads and whiteheads fall under the acne category of comedones. While blackheads are open comedones, whiteheads are closed. The white that you see is a combination of sebum, dirt, and dead skin cells. So what is the best acne whiteheads treatment? First, let’s talk about what not to do. The majority of dermatologists will tell you not to squeeze the whitehead, something many people do. This can leave scarring and push bacteria down further, making acne worse.
Cleanse at least twice daily with a cleanser made for acne prone skin. It should contain either benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid. After cleansing, try applying a hot compress (a wash cloth dampened in water that is hot but not too hot to burn you will work) to the whitehead.
