Most common questions used to investigate
Are you using water based products?
Do you wash your face twice a day?
Are you exfoliating your face?
Are you wearing a sunscreen?
Do you eat healthy?
Common conclusions
You should start using moisturizing products if you want to minimize the pores. You definitely need a moisturizer that can hydrate your skin, restoring necessary moisture, but does not clog your pores. Some of the best moisturizers for large pores are Tatcha- The Water Cream Oil-Free Pore Minimizing Moisturizer, SUNDAY RILEY-Luna Retinol Sleeping Night Oil, Exclusive-Watermelon Pink Juice Oil-Free Moisturizer etc.
You should start washing your face up to twice a day, or more after sweating a lot or doing sports because it can help make the pores look
Pores get stretched when clogged with blockage like dead skin cells, excess oil, so using the right cleanser and exfoliating regularly can help reduce their size because when you exfoliate your face, it helps to shrink the enlarged pores. It is also important not to exfoliate more than twice a week, as this can dry out the skin. You should try the Dermalogica Gentle Cream Exfoliant, Neutrogena Pore Refining Exfoliating Facial Cleanser, SkinMedica AHA/BHA Exfoliating Cleanser etc.
Whether your large pores are a result of age, genetics, environmental factors or other causes their appearance can be dramatically reduced by a good skincare routine, including applying sunscreen daily etc. Sunscreen is acting as a pore minimizer and it will also prevent a host of other skin problems, such as pigmentation and cancer.
You should continue eating healthy if you want to shrink your enlarged pores.
If you want to get rid of your enlarged pores then you should start eating healthy, because while your pores will not automatically get larger if you eat more junk food, a balanced diet will keep your skin in tip-top shape so you can always put your best face forward. Products that increase collagen production like vitamin C and retinoids are definitely a good choice.
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