Things You'll Need:
- Sunscreen
- Cleanser
- Exfoliating scrub
- Mask
- Moisturizer
- Pore strips
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Step 1
Wear sunscreen on your face daily. As the sun damages skin, it can cause the skin cells around your pores to thicken. As a result, your pores will look larger. Protect your skin from the sun's damaging rays by opting for a sunscreen with a high SPF rating that protects against both UVA and UVB rays.
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Step 2
Wash your face every evening. It is essential to cleanse your skin from the day's makeup, oil and bacteria. You only need to wash your face once a day though. Excessive cleansing can make your skin overproduce oil, exacerbating your large pores.
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Step 3
Exfoliate your skin with a facial scrub. Dead skin cells often rest on the surface of your skin. If they are left to remain there, they can rest inside your pores, making them look larger. Regular exfoliation sloughs away these dead cells and helps skin to appear fresher.
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Step 4
Apply a mask to your skin once a week. Choose one that has deep-cleaning qualities so it will draw impurities out of your pores. If your pores are clean, they will look tighter.
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Step 5
Hydrate your skin with a moisturizer that is appropriate for your skin type. Even if you have oily skin, moisturizer is essential. It helps to maintain your skin's pH balance and prevents overproduction of oil. If you have dry skin, choose a rich moisturizer while oily skin types should opt for oil-free options. Your pores will appear less noticeable if your skin is healthy.
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Step 6
Use pore strips on your skin. These strips bind to debris and dirt that is lodged in your pores. When you remove the strip, the gunk should come with it. You'll notice your pores appear tighter if you use the strips regularly.
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Step 7
Drink plenty of water each day. Water helps to flush away toxins in the skin. Oftentimes, dehydration exacerbates large pores so proper hydration is essential.










Comments
veronica1987 said
on 8/31/2009 great article