I’ve noticed these little black things in my pores. What does a blackhead plug look like?
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Blackhead plugs typically appear as small, dark or black-colored spots that protrude from the skin. They are essentially a mix of oil, dead skin cells, and other debris that clog the pores on your skin. Blackheads are often seen on the face, particularly on the nose, chin, and forehead. The tip of a blackhead plug may look oxidized due to exposure to the air, giving it a black or dark appearance. Regular cleansing and exfoliation can help prevent and treat blackheads.