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Harriet Williamson & Zahra Mulroy

People have found eyelash curlers can squeeze blackheads - skincare expert has concerns

No one wants to have blackheads and these irritating clogged pores can ruin even the most perfect complexion .

However, a skincare expert has warned that using an eyelash curler to remove them is absolutely not the right thing to do. 

A Youtube channel called  "5 Minute Crafts MEN" has released a video that shows a man using an eyelash curler to squeeze white pus from the blackheads on his nose. The squeamish among you may want to look away!

As much as it may look successful on camera, Simone Shoffman, UK Training Manager at  Therapie  Clinic, has warned that using the beauty tool will just damage your skin.

Don't reach for the eyelash curlers (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

She told Pretty 52 : "It can definitely cause a lot of trauma to the skin. It can cause broken capillaries by squeezing the nose because its a very thin area of skin.

"You could potentially push any congestion further into the skin, giving you more congestion or potentially a nodular cyst."

The tool may leave markings on the nose area for extended periods of time, and could even cause scarring.

For eyelashes only, people (Getty Images)

Shoffman also warns that "spider veins" and "broken capillaries" could be a consequence of using eyelash curlers to remove blackheads, leading to a need for laser therapy in later life to repair the damage. 

Commenting on the video, Shoffman said: "It wouldn't work out like that in real life. They must have been really loose in order for them to come out like that, whereas most people would have had to put some kind of natural acid on the skin to break the congestion up."

The skin specialist instead recommends regular, professional facials and using a good exfoliator.  When it comes to blackhead removal, leave the eyelash curlers alone!

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