What are pores?
Our skin is exposed to germs and house dust 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
No matter how hygienic our environment is, it is not perfect, so we need to constantly protect our skin from outside forces.
The pores play a role in this protection.
They are mainly responsible for the barrier function to protect the skin and regulate body temperature.
Although invisible to the eye, there are about 200,000 pores on the face, each measuring about 0.2 mm.
The sebum and sweat secreted from these pores mix together to form a sebaceous film, which keeps the skin moist and blocks bacteria.
The pores also play an important role in regulating body temperature, contracting in cold winter to prevent body heat from escaping, and opening in hot weather to allow body heat to escape.
The sweat glands in the pores also play a role in discharging waste products from the body as sweat.
The reason why it is often said that exercising a lot and sweating a lot makes your skin beautiful is because of the function of these sweat glands.
Sweating when it is hot is to cool down the body, which is a different function of the sweat glands.
Why do my pores stand out?
As the name implies, pores are where the hair grows.
We tend to think of them as openings for hairs to grow, but in fact they are not holes, but dimples in the skin.
Why is there a depression?
The reason is that under the skin there are not only hair follicles, but also sweat glands and sebaceous glands that secrete sebum, which is also known as the cause of acne.
Pores are found almost everywhere on the body, but the glands that develop in the pores differ depending on the part of the body.
For example, the sebaceous glands, which are also responsible for making the skin oily, are particularly well developed on the scalp.
When there is too much sebum, the hair becomes sticky, as often seen in shampoo advertisements.
It may seem that there is no other place that produces so much oil, but in fact, the face has the second most developed sebaceous glands after the scalp.
It is because of this sebum that we suffer from conspicuous pores such as clogged pores and blackheads, and this is also the cause of skin problems such as acne.
Skin care for pores.
In order to get and keep beautiful skin, you need to listen to your skin's problems and take the right care of it.
Even if you think you are taking good care of your skin, if you are not using the right method, sometimes it may be causing problems.
For example, if you want to cleanse your pores, you need to rethink your cleansing and face-washing routine and add a wiping lotion. For example, if you want to cleanse your pores, you can use a wiping lotion in addition to cleansing and washing your face. To tighten your pores, you can use a serum containing highly effective retinol or vitamin C derivatives.