Admit it; you’ve been one of those obsessive people. People who zoom into their face as soon as their picture is taken, only to start jotting down the flaws. And, one of the most prominent of them is “large pores”. Inevitably, you start comparing yourself to those miraculously perfect faces in magazines, wherein, there’s not a single blemish or imperfection on the model’s skin.
News flash:
A) they’re photoshopped, and B) they’re soaked in multiple layers of makeup. The truth is, if you look closely into the mirror, large pores are bound to stand out. There are multiple reasons for it, and fortunately, so are the solutions. So, before we look into the latter, let’s pay heed to exactly what causes large pores in the first place.
What causes large pores
As you may already know, pores are small openings in the skin that let it breathe. Our skin produces sebum, an oily substance that keeps the skin naturally moisturized However, if your skin is producing more sebum than usual, there is a higher chance of oil and dirt collecting in your skin, thereby, making it swell. The result? Your pores look larger than they normally would. People will comparatively oilier skin tend to suffer from larger pores, which inevitably lead to acne. Another extremely common cause behind large pores is aging. As you age, your skin tends to lose elasticity, an attribute that fails to keep your skin tightened, thus, making your pores look bigger. As a person with large pores on the face, you need solutions that appear to be shrinking them, and make your skin tight and blemish-free. This, in turn, will reduce your acne occurrences, and keep your overall skin health. Take note of the following solutions:
Switch to a cleanser that contains salicylic acid.
Salicylic acid primarily helps reduce the oil content on your skin, thus, directly aiding in shrinking your pores. Pick a cleanser that contains 2% salicylic acid solution, and use it twice a day for best results. Why do pores appear larger? It’s because they’re clogged. With a good exfoliator that contains natural fruit extracts, you can clean your pores, shed all dead skin cells, and with time, reduce their size.
Wear sunscreen – without fail.
come in contact with the skin, they reduce its elasticity and dilate the pores. Use of sunscreen prevents that from happening, thereby, combating your large pore situation. That sunscreen prevents skin tanning and aging is only an added bonus!
Remove all traces of makeup before going to bed.
A horde of makeup products on your shelf are oil-based, which inevitably clog pores. If you’re regular at using makeup, make sure that you remove all traces of makeup with a good remover before going to bed. Our ultimate makeup remover recommendation: rose water.
Use clay masks.
Clay is known to tighten the skin and shrink pores like no other. They draw out excess oil, dirt, and toxins, and reveal a clearer, healthier complexion. Simply mix it with some water, and leave it on the face for 10 minutes. Rinse off with lukewarm water, and follow up with a good-quality moisturizer to provide instant hydration.
Now that you’re well aware of how to minimize large pores on your face, make no mistake, and keep a check on the products you’re using on a regular basis. Pore shrinking is very much possible, provided you follow a routine and remove all the dirt and grime accumulated through the day without fail every night.
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