Big Pores? How to get rid of them ASAP ?
Why you have big pore?
Pimples and skin blemishes are common and often embarrassing. Skin blemishes are caused by oils, shedding skin cells and occasionally bacteria that become trapped in hair shafts. This material irritates the shaft and causes inflammation and the familiar pimples. Careful skin care can minimize clogged pores and prevent the widespread pimples and inflammation of acne.
Clogged pores are caused by natural oils, or sebum, that lubricate the skin and hair.
Each hair follicle connects to a sebaceous gland, which produces oils. The oils move up along the hair shaft through the skin layers, according to the Mayo Clinic. The hair follicle opens on the skin surface to form pores. Excess sebum combines with dead skin cells and plugs the hair shaft. The plug makes the shaft bulge, causing a comedone, or a whitehead or blackhead. Whiteheads occur when the pore remains closed, whereas blackheads are created when the pore is open to the air. The color of blackheads is caused by melanin, a skin pigment, in the clogged pore. Melanin oxidizes in the air and turns dark. Bacteria may also be found in the clogged pores, causing other types of blemishes such as papules and pustules, which are red and tender bumps.
Type Of Clogged Pores:-
Microcomedones
Basic acne lesions are called microcomedones, which occur when hair follicles become blocked with oil and bacteria starts growing. These lesions are referred to as microcomedones because they are invisible to the naked eye.
Whiteheads
Microcomedones transition into non-inflamed blemishes known as comedones. When oil and bacteria stay trapped below the surface of the skin, they are called closed comedones or whiteheads, which are often invisible but may appear as small white spots. Whiteheads may ultimately release oil and bacteria to the surface of the skin and heal on their own or they may cause the follicle wall to rupture and result in inflammatory acne.
Blackheads
If the follicle wall of a blackhead or whitehead ruptures--sometimes due to a person picking at his blemishes but sometimes at random--white blood cells flood in for healing and cause the pore to become inflamed, according to Acne.org. This event marks the formation of a papule. When those white blood cells eventually work up toward the skin’s surface and become visible, they form what is known a pustule, also called a pimple or a zit.
Nodules and Cysts
A very deep blockage of a follicle can cause extreme inflammation and result in the most severe form of acne, lesions known as nodules and cysts, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Nodules and cysts are similar in that they are large and painful, but they differ in that nodules are hard bumps that form deep beneath the surface of the skin and cysts are pus-filled lesions that have the potential to scar, according to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases.
Home Remedies to Get rid of Large Pores Naturally
1. Ice cube
This treatment is very simple, wrap ice cubes in a cotton suluruh then rub it into the face. Ice cubes will tighten the pores. Perform this ritual every morning to pamper the skin. It is also beneficial to keep the production of sebum (oil glands) in normal
2. Honey
Honey will shrink your pores and oily skin also overcome the problem for the pores. Make herb honey mask, by mixing 2-3 tablespoons of honey and lemon juice, herb use on the face. Massage for a few minutes, let stand for 5 minutes then rinse with warm water.
3. Tomato juice
Tomato juice when used for facial and will shrink pores. Use tomato juice on the face, then let sit for 20 minutes, rinse with warm water. Perform this ritual three times a week to make a perfect skin.
4. Cucumber juice
Cucumbers are admittedly very useful in dealing with skin problems. Including problems large pores. Cucumber juice can be used as a mask or drink to remove toxins in the body. Mix cucumber juice with a little salt then applied to the face let sit for a few minutes.
5. Oatmeal
Add 5 tablespoons of honey and two tablespoons of oatmeal with 2 tablespoons of milk powder. Mix ingredients together. Apply evenly on the face while given a little massage with circular movements. When finished, rinse thoroughly. Treat your face with this mixture regularly at least 2 times a week.
6.Use sandalwood powder and water to reduce blemishes.
Mix together a paste of sandalwood powder and water, applying to face. Leave for 10 to 20 minutes before rinsing off with cool water.
7.Use the amazing power of lemons to reduce blemishes.
The citric acid in lemons attacks the pigments in your skin responsible for a red or discolored blemish, evening it out. Lemon juice will make blemishes less noticeable, but it can also lighten your skin tone and make you susceptible to sun damage, so always wear sunscreen when you go out.
8.Try a yogurt mask. Plain yogurt contains lactic acid and probiotics, which when applied to the skin, help keep the bad bacteria that causes acne in check, thereby reducing the appearance of pore size.
9.Make a baking soda paste.
Makeup artists swear by baking soda, as it may help minimize the appearance of pores while fighting acne at the same time. If you have very sensitive skin, however, be use baking soda with caution, as it may irritate your skin.
Over the counter products for Clogged Pores:-
Over the counter preparations containing low dosages of the following medications all work well for mild cases of acne.
Over the counter preparations containing low dosages of the following medications all work well for mild cases of acne.
- Benzoyl Peroxide – is very common in many over the counter acne treatments. It works well because it has antiseptic properties that will kill the bacteria causing acne and reduce inflammation of blemishes as well. However, benzoyl peroxide is not the best ingredient for removing black heads and oil plugs.
- Glycolic Acid – this can be found in creams and lotions. It is an alpha hydroxyl produced from the sugar cane plant. In addition to topical skin care products, this water soluble fruit acid is used as a chemical peel agent for in office skin treatments. It is effective in unclogging and preventing blocked pores as it removes the excess of dead skin cells from the surface of the skin that extend into the areas of the oil gland openings.
- Beta Hydroxy Acids – salicylic acid. Like glycolic acid, salicylic acid is used as a chemical peel. The main difference is that salicylic acid is oil soluble and causes superficial desquamation or shedding of cells. This makes it possible for it to penetrate the sebum in the pores to help remove blockages and blackheads.
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LANEIGE Blackhead Melting Gel
TONY MOLY Eggpore Real Egg Jelly
MIZON Honey Black Sugar Scrub
Missha FACIAL CHOCO CACAO SCRUB
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