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Whiteheads vs blackheads: Key differences, causes, and how to identify them
ETimes | June 4, 2026 3:47 AM CST

If you've ever stood in front of a mirror wondering what those black and white tiny bumps are on your face, then you’re not alone. These are whiteheads and blackheads, which are caused by clogged pores and differ in formation, treatment, and appearance as well. Well, if you misidentify them with the wrong treatment, then be prepared for the worst.

So, let’s start by understanding the difference between whiteheads and blackheads, how one can identify them, their treatment, and lastly, what can be done to prevent these.

What are whiteheads?

The surface of the skin forms whiteheads when a closed comedone occurs. This happens due to a pore getting clogged with oil, dead cells, and bacteria. A whitehead remains closed on the surface. This is because the opening to the pore gets blocked, and everything is trapped beneath. This forms a bump under the skin which can be white or flesh-coloured. They are usually located on the chin, cheeks, forehead and jaws. Whiteheads are often painless.


What are blackheads?

Blackheads are known as open comedones and are developed when pores become clogged with oil, dead skin, and dirt but remain open. The dark appearance isn’t because the dirt is trapped inside, but it is because of exposed oxygen, which triggers the oxidation process, making the pores look plug dark brown or completely black. You can commonly find them on the nose, chin, forehead, and upper cheeks. Your skin will feel rough when touched, whereas these are usually non-inflammatory.


How to treat whiteheads?

Salicylic acid: It is a type of beta-hydroxy acid; this ingredient delivers to the pores to dissolve sebum (oil) along with any debris or dead skin sloughed off.

Retinoid: Prescription retinoids increase cell turnover and help prevent clogged pores.

Niacinamide: This magical ingredient regulates oil production and improves the overall skin texture.

Benzoyl peroxide
: It is useful when the whiteheads become inflamed or usually start developing into pimples.