How can you shrink large pores?
I’m going to start today’s post with complete honesty, which is that no matter how hard you try, you will never be able to get rid of the pores on your skin. Pores are an important part of the skin’s structure and without them, skin could not exist. However, for some of us, large pores are an everyday problem, and while you can’t completely get rid of them, you can effectively treat them to make them less visible to the naked eye.
So with that in mind, I’m going to explore the best ways to shrink large pores and keep your skin healthy, and answer some of your questions along the way. Let’s get straight to debunking (get it?) some of the secrets and skin myths surrounding our pores.
How can you shrink large pores?
I don’t want to ruin anyone’s fantasy, but shrinking large pores is not an overnight success. Keeping your skin healthy and your pores unclogged requires dedication, a variety of effective skincare ingredients, and daily habits.
Here are the daily changes that will tighten your pores the most:
Wear sunscreen every day
I feel like I’m shouting from the rooftops every day about the importance of wearing SPF 30 or higher sunscreen. I’m not completely crazy, this minor obsession is for good reason, as SPF not only protects the skin from sunburn, but it also keeps the skin barrier fully functional and protects it from free radical damage, found in the sun’s UV rays, as well as other environmental influences such as pollution and central heating. Having this protective layer on the skin keeps out harmful impurities and keeps pores open, but not only that, the sun breaks down the skin’s collagen, which over time can cause facial sagging, larger pores to expand and appear more noticeable.
Introducing Retinol Products
Retinol is Vitamin A, which has a variety of skin benefits, from fighting acne to reducing the appearance of wrinkles. This clever ingredient works wonders even for those pesky enlarged pores! It is able to increase collagen production and stimulate oil production, which causes the skin to produce less collagen, meaning pores won’t get clogged and stretched by the buildup of excess sebum. By applying products containing retinol topically, you’ll notice that over time your skin will become smoother, you’ll get fewer breakouts, you won’t get blackheads, and your pores will appear tighter.
Unfortunately, introducing retinol into your daily routine isn’t a quick process, but the results are impeccable! If you want to learn more about retinol and how it can work in your skincare routine, check out our blog post on the benefits of retinol and why it’s so good for your skin.
Get laser treatment
If you notice that you have severely enlarged pores, you can get laser treatments of varying intensities. Many skin experts believe that a less invasive treatment called Laser Genesis is the most effective, as it stimulates the deeper layers of the skin to plump it up and leave you with a flawless, smooth complexion. The downside is that it’s an expensive treatment and should only be performed by a trained professional after consulting with a dermatologist to find out which product is best for you and your skin concerns.
Is there a treatment to shrink pores?
As mentioned before, laser treatment is the best way to reduce the size of your pores. However, it’s notoriously expensive, so many people praise modern cosmetic formulas for their short-term results in reducing the size of your pores. Primers, in particular, are often considered a hybrid between a skincare and makeup product that “plumps up” any enlarged pores, leaving your skin with a flawless, smooth complexion. If you decide to use these or similar products, be sure to follow a thorough skin care routine and make sure to thoroughly cleanse your face and remove all traces of makeup every night.
How can you achieve poreless skin?
This is an impossible task as all skin has pores. However, there are some tips on how to keep your pores clear and prevent them from enlarging.
Keep your skin clean – Make sure to cleanse your skin every night to remove all impurities, dirt, and makeup residue that can clog your pores and cause blackheads and spots to enlarge.
Use a chemical exfoliating toner that contains AHAs like glycolic acid and BHAs like salicylic acid to penetrate deep into the lower layers of the skin and keep your pores clear.
Apply SPF every day. Now that I’ve explained the importance of sticking to this step, I’d like to encourage everyone to use it every day, yes, even on cloudy days because UVA rays are always there.
Following the skin care tips I mentioned earlier in this post will also keep your pores clear and less noticeable.
Do pores get bigger with age?
As we age, collagen and elastin production decreases, meaning fine lines and wrinkles become more noticeable and skin begins to sag. When the skin’s support structure breaks down, pores become stretched and become more visible. You can combat the signs of skin aging by using a range of powerful ingredients like Vitamin C, Retinol, SPF, Hyaluronic Acid, AHAs and BHAs in your daily skincare routine. For more information on these powerful anti-aging ingredients, visit our website.
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DQH Knowledge drop: In your 20s, your skin cell turnover decreases. (Cell turnover is a key component in keeping your skin youthful.) You know what else slows down? Your collagen production. Starting in your 20s, collagen decreases by about 1 percent per year. Should you want to prevent fine lines and wrinkles, start by eliminating behaviors that contribute to premature aging. “If it’s bad for you, it’s bad for your skin,” says dermatologist Michel Somenek.
“Cigarette smoking reduces blood flow to the skin and causes premature wrinkling and a dull skin texture. Making the repeated pursed motion to inhale can also cause smoker’s lines. Alcohol and recreational drugs are toxins for the skin that damage its cellular structure and DNA,” Somenek tells us. “The faster you eliminate vices while you are young, the better chance your skin and body have to recuperate.” Also, adopting an anti-aging routine in your 20s is key. After all, the best offense is a good defense. We spoke to Somenek and experts Joshua Ross and Audrey Kunin to find out more.
Keep reading for the best anti-aging products for your 20s, according to skincare professionals.
Sunscreen
“We all know that the sun is the number one cause of skin aging and starting the prevention in your 20s is very important,” Ross says. “The majority of your sun damage won’t start to appear until you’re in your 30s, so don’t wait until you see it surface or you’ll be behind the curve. Stay ahead of it with a good-quality zinc-based sunscreen worn daily.”
Farmacy Green Defense Daily Mineral Sunscreen
An invisible sunscreen with SPF 30, plus botanical extracts meant to protect skin with tons of antioxidants. Bonus: It’s clean and fine to use under makeup.
Bareminerals Complexion Rescue™ Tinted Moisturizer Broad Spectrum SPF 30
Although we recommend you use your SPF and moisturizer separately, we also understand moments when you don’t have time or energy for that extra step. For those times, this bareMinerals moisturizer is a great thing to have on hand.
Vitamin C Serum
“A great introduction to anti-aging is to start with a vitamin C serum in your morning skincare routine,” Ross says. “It’s a powerful antioxidant that will neutralize free radicals and brighten the skin.” He adds that it’s a great way to counteract the effects of the sun’s harmful rays, which, as previously mentioned, are among the biggest causes of premature aging.
Drunk Elephant C-Firma™ Vitamin C Day Serum
The Drunk Elephant C-Firma is a lightweight serum that promises to give skin a glow by combining the brightening powers of vitamin C with ferulic acid, l-ascorbic acid, and vitamin E. The included sodium hyaluronate is meant to replace hydration loss, so you shouldn’t have to deal with any irritation.
Sunday Riley C.E.O. Rapid Flash Brightening Serum
This potent serum is jam-packed with vitamin C (15 percent, to be exact), which means it’s a potential superstar at both brightening skin and dousing it in antioxidants.
Peptides
Using peptides on your skin has many benefits, says Somenek. “The skin barrier is what defends the body against pollution, UV rays, bacteria, and toxins. It can be damaged by several everyday factors. Using topical peptides aids in building a stronger barrier,” he says. “Peptides comprise elastic fibers, which are a type of protein. These fibers help to make skin appear taut and firm. Peptides can also help repair damaged skin, relieve inflammation, and even out skin tone. Some peptides can kill acne-causing bacteria that is common in 20-somethings.”
Kunin agrees, saying, “Peptides are an excellent entry point for supporting collagen.” She recommends looking for face and eye treatments that contain these collagen-boosting powerhouses.
Charlotte Tilbury Magic Eye Rescue Cream
This Charlotte Tilbury super-emollient eye cream has a base of coconut oil and shea butter (read: it’s incredibly hydrating). Botanicals plus peptides are meant to help reduce dark circles and boost collagen, respectively.
This creamy moisturizer serves up potent collagen-boosting peptides and pycnogenol, and antioxidant-rich vitamin C. “Instead of sitting on top of the skin, peptides penetrate the outer layer so they go deep. The ‘signals’ they send tell the cells to produce elastin and collagen, which are needed for youthful-looking skin,” explains Somenek.
At-Home Peel Pads
Remember that skin cell turnover fiasco we talked about earlier? One way to help support it is by exfoliating. “Exfoliation is important to help keep skin fresh and luminous,” Kunin says. She recommends using at-home peel pads as an easy and effective way to exfoliate.
“The goal in your 20s is to fight the slowing pace of cell turnover. It is wise to use products that gently exfoliate, yet still remove oil and other impurities. Products that have Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA) or Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHA) are a good choice.”
According to Somenek, you should only exfoliate two to three times a week. “People of all ages are guilty of over-exfoliating and that can be too much of a good thing,” he says.
Dermadoctor Kakadu C Intensive Vitamin C Peel Pad
A few swipes of this Derma Doctor powerful peel pad promise to leave your skin glowing and smooth, thanks to the seven (yes, seven) types of chemical exfoliants, including AHA and BHA. It also contains vitamin C via Kakadu plum extract for added brightening and antioxidant protection.
KEY INGREDIENTS Kakadu plum extract is sourced from the Kakadu plum, a fruit grown in northern Australia. It contains vitamin C, which restores the skin’s natural barrier, increases collagen production, and soothes irritation.
Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Alpha Beta® Universal Daily Peel Pads
These are the gold standard of peel pads, with a cult following and over 900 five-star reviews on Sephora. They’re easy to use and contain a blend of anti-aging exfoliating acids.
Emollient Night Cream
“In your 20s, you need to start upping the hydration in your skincare routine. You may have been cautious of over-moisturizing because of acne in your teens, but as you enter your 20s, your skin transitions and becomes drier,” Ross says. “I recommend an emollient night cream added into your evening skincare regimen.”
“Twenty-somethings need to make sure that they are not using creams that will clog their pores and cause excess oil production,” says Somenek. Opt for non-comedogenic products.
Cerave Skin Renewing Night Cream
One great choice is the CeraVe Skin Renewing Night Cream, which is a non-comedogenic night cream that leaves skin soft and glowy. It combines the moisturizing powers of ceramides and hyaluronic acid.
RoC Retinol Correxion Max Hydration Creme
“The best night cream ingredients contain retinol, benzoyl peroxide, and/or salicylic acid or hyaluronic acid. The goal is to moisturize, yet remove excess oil,” says Somenek. This Roc Retinol Correxion cream fits the bill as it contains both hyaluronic acid and retinol so it promises to moisturize while also being non-comedogenic.