And no matter how many face washes or scrubs you try, they always seem to come back. But what if the solution is already sitting in your kitchen cupboard?
Before we jump into DIYs, let’s get into why coffee is even good for your skin.
Improves circulation: Massaging your face with coffee boosts blood flow, which can brighten dull skin.
Oil control: It helps soak up excess oil, which is one of the main culprits behind blackheads. Now that we know coffee is legit, let’s get down to business.
Coffee and honey blackhead scrub
This one’s perfect for anyone who wants clear skin and a little hydration.
You’ll need:
1 tbsp raw honey
How to use it:
Apply it to your face, focusing on blackhead-prone areas like your nose and chin.
Gently massage in circles for 2-3 minutes.
Leave it on for 10 minutes.
Rinse with lukewarm water and pat dry.
Coffee and yogurt pore cleanser
Perfect for oily or combination skin types.
You’ll need:
1 tbsp plain yogurt
How to use it:
Mix the two into a smooth paste.
Apply it to your face like a mask.
Let it sit for 10-15 minutes.
Gently scrub and rinse off with warm water.
For dry or sensitive skin that needs a little TLC.
You’ll need:
1 tbsp coconut oil (slightly warmed)
How to use it:
Gently apply to your face, especially on blackhead zones.
Massage for 2-3 minutes, then rinse off.
Note: If you’re acne-prone, do a patch test – coconut oil isn’t for everyone.
Coffee ice cubes for pore-tightening
This isn’t exactly a scrub, but it’s an amazing follow-up after a coffee scrub.
You’ll need:
An ice tray
How to use it:
After scrubbing, wrap a cube in a soft cloth and rub it over your face for a few seconds.
Some quick tips before you start
Don’t overdo it. Scrubbing too often can irritate your skin. Stick to 2–3 times a week.
Always moisturise. Even if your skin is oily, follow up with a light moisturiser to keep it balanced.
Real talk: Does this work instantly?
Let’s keep it real, no DIY gives you baby-soft skin overnight. But if you’re consistent, patient, and treat your skin kindly, you’ll start to notice a difference. Less blackheads, smoother skin, and maybe even a little glow!
Also, it’s kinda fun to play skincare chef in your kitchen, right?