DIY All-Natural Blackhead Busting Blackout Mask

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This DIY All-Natural Blackhead Busting Blackout Mask is the perfect natural remedy for blackheads and blemishes! Don’t be fooled by the simple ingredients — activated charcoal and bentonite clay help to keep skin clear by drawing gunk and oil from pores. Let’s take a closer look and get rid of blackheads once and for all…!


Can you see me?

There I am! Just letting this miracle mask sink in and work its magic (and secretly hoping my sweetie will come home soon so I can give him a little scare).

I’ve dubbed this mask the “Blackhead Busting Blackout” mask since 1) its ingredients gently draw gunk from pores and so help eliminate blackheads like no other, and 2) it’s as black as the night sky.

Or should I just say that it’s as black as charcoal (activated charcoal, to be specific), one of its main ingredients? I suppose that would make more sense.


So have you noticed charcoal skincare products popping up left and right recently?

Oh of course you have.

It’s definitely become quite (read: really really) trendy, but for good reason.

First things first, activated charcoal is NOT the same as regular ol’ BBQ charcoal!

Activated charcoal is made specifically for medicinal use and to be very porous.

These pores allow activated charcoal to trap impurities — why it’s used to treat poisonings and intestinal gas (fun fact!).

Activated charcoal is especially helpful when it comes to clogged pores and blackheads.

Because when applied to the skin, it acts like a magnet — drawing dirt, other gunk, and excess oil from your pores.


This Blackhead Busting Blackout Mask has become a cult classic among Body Unburdened readers.

So come, drink the Kool-Aid 😉

Because pair activated charcoal with bentonite clay and WOAH! Major blackhead banishing power couple.

Like activated charcoal, bentonite clay also draws dirt, oil, and other gunk from pores.

And let’s not forget the apple cider vinegar…

… which helps balance the skin’s pH or “acid mantle,” preventing blemish-causing bacteria from growing out of control.


DIY All-Natural Blackhead Busting Blackout Mask

Applying this mask one to two times a week can make a SERIOUS difference in the overall appearance of your skin — texture, pore size, blemishes.

So let’s get to it!

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DIY All-Natural Blackhead Busting Blackout Mask

This DIY All-Natural Blackhead Busting Blackout Mask is the perfect natural remedy for blackheads and blemishes! Don’t be fooled by the simple ingredients — activated charcoal and bentonite clay help to keep skin clear by drawing gunk and oil from pores. Let’s take a closer look and get rid of blackheads once and for all…!

  • Author: Body Unburdened
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Ingredients

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Instructions

  • Mix* all of the ingredients together into a smooth paste, and spot test the mask on your cheek or underside of your wrist to make sure that you do not have any adverse reactions (always an important step when trying a new product, even if it’s all-natural!).
  • Wash your face with a mild cleanser and pat partially dry (so that it is not dripping wet, yet moist).
  • Apply the mask evenly avoiding the delicate skin around your eyes and lips, and let sit until dry, about 7-10 minutes.
  • As the mask dries, it will start to feel tight on the skin, which can sometimes feel a little itchy. If you start to feel uncomfortable, wash the mask off.
  • After the mask dries, wash it off, pat your face gently with a clean towel, and apply an all-natural moisturizer.

Notes

*Be sure to stir this mixture with a plastic or wooden spoon, as both charcoal and clay pull toxins from metals. Also be sure to store your clay in a non-metal container.

TIP: Some readers have noted that after washing the mask off, some activated charcoal remains in their pores. Obviously, we don’t want this! So to avoid this, it’s best to gently exfoliate beforehand — preferably the night before so skin isn’t too irritated or raw before applying the mask. Otherwise, you can gently exfoliate after rinsing the mask off to remove any lingering activated charcoal. Applying a face oil afterwards also helps to loosen the activated charcoal and lift it from the pore (check out these best face oils by skin type).

Keywords: blackhead mask, homemade face mask, clay face mask

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Not into DIY? No problem!

One of my favorite natural skincare and beauty lines Beautycounter sells a phenomenal mask with similar ingredients + others to keep skin smooth and clear — the Balancing Facial Mask.

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And if you’re looking to get more activated charcoal goodness in your skincare routine, you’ll love this charcoal cleansing bar from Beautycounter. It helps to gently clarify skin without stripping it and is one of my favorites.


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  1. It would be extremely acidic and could irritate your skin. But you can try it if you’d like!

  2. Have you ever tried using just apple cider vinegar? Instead of using 1tsp of ACV and 1.5tsp of water just using 2.5tsp of ACV?
    Just curious. Thanks!

  3. I just tried this mask. I did a patch test first and had no reaction, however my face did not respond the same way. I washed it off a little before it was completely dry and now most of my face looks like I have a bad sunburn. It’s red and I can feel the heat coming off my skin. What could this be from? Any idea what I should do to soothe/heal my skin? Thank you.

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