“Ear blackheads” are small dark bumps that form in or around your ear when pores get clogged with oil (sebum), dead skin cells, and bacteria. They’re a type of acne called open comedones — the dark color comes from oxidation, not dirt.
Here’s a quick breakdown 👇
🧠 Common Causes
Excess oil production in the skin around the ears
Not cleaning earbuds, phones, or headphones regularly
Sweat and dirt buildup behind the ears
Hair products clogging pores
Hormonal changes
🧴 How to Get Rid of Them
At home:
Wash your ears daily with a gentle facial cleanser.
Use warm compresses to soften clogged pores.
Apply salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide (acne treatment) — helps unclog pores.
Exfoliate gently 1–2× per week to remove dead skin.
Avoid squeezing, as it can cause infection or scarring.
Professional options:
Dermatologist extraction (safe removal under sterile conditions)
Chemical peels or microdermabrasion for chronic blackheads
Prescription topical retinoids (like adapalene or tretinoin)
🚫 Prevention Tips
Keep your phone and earbuds clean
Wash your hair and ears after workouts
Avoid heavy or greasy hair and skin products
Don’t overclean — it can dry the skin and make oil glands overactive
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