Creams are good ideas. So are pour strips (Biore, I think?). And salycilic acid -- though it does dry your skin out. If your dermatologist can get you some Differin or other scripts, those work even better.
There are a whole variety of anti-pimple prescription drugs that work at a wide array of strengths. If you're pretty serious looking, your doctor will work with you to determine what level you need (but just be very patient...).
Any way, in addition to doing the above, you should pick up a blackhead extractor tool from the drug store (probably in the beauty section). It's a handle that goes down to a small donut shape at the end, which you can use to considerably greater effect than your fingernails. (It's easier after a hot shower, as others have mentioned.)
Not too expensive, either.
There are a whole variety of anti-pimple prescription drugs that work at a wide array of strengths. If you're pretty serious looking, your doctor will work with you to determine what level you need (but just be very patient...).
Any way, in addition to doing the above, you should pick up a blackhead extractor tool from the drug store (probably in the beauty section). It's a handle that goes down to a small donut shape at the end, which you can use to considerably greater effect than your fingernails. (It's easier after a hot shower, as others have mentioned.)
Not too expensive, either.