Blackheads don’t go away on their own. Blackheads are formed when oil clogs the pores and can’t be discharged in time, mixing with the stains and residual makeup trapped in the pores and being oxidized by contact with the air. It’s usually hard to disappear on its own, and the best way to mitigate blackheads is to actively prevent them, pay attention to their maintenance, and remove them slowly. Normally, you need to eat a light diet, regular work and rest, clean your face regularly, and moisturize your face well at the same time. Combined topical medications such as retinoids like adapalene gel or benzoyl peroxide can also be used, as can fruit acid peels. You can also use methods such as acne needles to squeeze out the blackheads. If you want to get rid of blackheads, it is recommended that you go to the hospital in time to receive professional consultation and treatment, and the medication should be used according to the doctor’s instructions.