A viral video of a blackhead removal has disgusted users online – garnering 11 million views.
Footage shows the beauty therapist, in Kolaine Beauty Lounge, Northamptonshire, with a pair of black gloves ready to squeeze the blackhead.
The post was captioned: “I had a client that came in yesterday with hundreds of skin tags.
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“I removed lots of them from round her neck and under her armpits.
“But I was so excited when I went onto her second arm pit and noticed she had this blocked pore.
“I couldn’t resist filming it so I could share it with you guys.
“She thought this was a skin tag.
“What a lovely little win for the end of the day.”
The spot can be seen with a hard black surface on top of the skin.
In an attempt to remove it, the therapist then squeezes both sides with a finger from each hand.
She has to go back and forth a few times until the blackhead eventually pops out of the skin, reports What’s The Jam.
The post has gathered 340,000 likes and 400 comments – and viewers are divided over whether it’s “satisfying” or grim.
One fan said: “Goodnight.”
Someone else commented: “DUDE IM EATING.”
Alisea wrote: “This confirmed I do have a weak stomach I almost threw up.”
Helen said: “10/10. The perfect extraction video.”
Jess added: “THE SIDE VIEW.”
Hannah commented: “I’d squeeze blackheads for free.”
Someone else wrote: “Sooooo satisfying.”
Mani added: “That was amazing.”
Kolaine Beauty Lounge have also shared some skincare tips to keep blackheads and other pesky spots at bay.
They said: “Blocked pores happen because of excess oil, overproduction of sebum, causing clogs, skin dead cells, these can mix with oil and block pores.
“Bacteria growth – blocked bacteria in clogged pores can lead to inflammation and acne.
“And product choice – some cosmetics can clog pores if they aren’t non-comedogenic.”
To prevent these, they say to cleanse regularly.
They added: “Use a gentle cleanser twice daily.
“Also exfoliate one to times a week to remove dead skin cells.
“Don’t forget to moisturise – use a non-comedogenic moisturiser to maintain oil balance.
“Opt for oil-free skincare products and avoid touching your face to reduce the transfer of oils and bacteria.
“Stay hydrated and eat a balanced diet.“Also stay active – exercise regularly to improve circulation and remove toxins.
“Remember, consistency is key!“If you need personalised skincare advice, we’re here to help and get you glowing!”