Blackhead
Blackhead, or open comedone, is a non-inflammatory acne lesion that forms when a hair follicle becomes clogged with keratin, sebum, and shed skin cells. The opening of the follicle remains exposed to the air, and the material inside oxidizes, turning dark brown or black, which gives the lesion its characteristic appearance. The black color is due to oxidation, not dirt.
Most commonly it appears on the face—especially the nose, chin, and forehead—but can occur on the chest,
Causes include excess sebum production, hyperkeratinization of the follicular lining, and factors such as cosmetics, friction,
Diagnosis is clinical. Blackheads are differentiated from whiteheads (closed comedones) and inflammatory acne by their openness
Treatment and management usually involve: regular gentle cleansing; topical keratolytics such as salicylic acid or beta-hydroxy
Prevention focuses on using non-comedogenic skin products, avoiding heavy or oily cosmetics, and incorporating gentle exfoliation