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Saturday, September 11, 2021

Tis for less pore

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Did you know that there are actually four types of pores? In this article, I will introduce the four types of pores and how to deal with them.

We hope you will find them useful in your daily care.

Four types of pores and how to deal with them

    White pores

White pores are often seen in areas where a lot of sebum is secreted, mainly in the T-zone.

These pores are formed when dead skin cells are expelled inside the pores and mix with the cortex, causing it to harden.

It is characterized by white patches and a rough texture.

The best way to deal with this problem is to remove the accumulated dead skin cells little by little every day.

Since keratin plugs are formed from dead skin cells and cortex, if you remove the source of the plugs, they will be less likely to clog even if sebum is secreted as before.

White pores are also common among people with dry skin who wash their face with only hot water every day. It is important to remember to wash your face thoroughly first.

    Black pores

Black pores are the cause of what is commonly called a strawberry nose.

Most of them are evolved from the white pores I mentioned earlier, and their name comes from the fact that the surface of the skin turns black when it is exposed to air and oxidized.

The name comes from the fact that the surface of the skin turns black as it is exposed to air and oxidized. The black color does not mean that the pores are clogged with debris, but rather that they look black even though they are not clogged, or that melanin has accumulated around the pores.

This is the most common pore problem.

The best way to deal with this problem is to gently remove the clogged pores.

Black pores are often caused by clogged keratin plugs that have oxidized and hardened over time.

In this case, use a pack or a facial cleansing brush to gently remove the clogged pores without causing unnecessary irritation.

For black pores that are not clogged, use a whitening serum to treat the melanin.

    Red Pores

Red pores are characterized by the fact that they worsen when touched.

These pores are often seen on oily or combination skin, mainly on the sides of the nose and cheeks, and become red.

If you are prone to sebum production, it is very likely that your skin is inflamed by the oxidized cortex.

The recommended remedy for this problem is to moisturize with an anti-inflammatory lotion and antioxidant serum.

It is very likely that your skin is inflamed, so change your lotion to a damp, cooling lotion to diminish the inflammation.

If you can provide enough moisture, you can reduce the redness while keeping the cortex under control.

If you can afford it, you may want to try an antioxidant serum to reduce oxidation.

    Skin tone pores

These are pores that are not caused by skin problems such as clogged pores, so they are skin-colored.

They are caused by the face sagging under gravity with age.

They can be seen in people in their twenties or later.

I recommend anti-aging care and muscle training for those who have this problem.

If your skin is losing its elasticity due to gravity, it needs to be firmer.

Use anti-aging cosmetics that penetrate deep into the skin to make it firm.

Also, training facial muscles to prevent sagging will be easier to achieve the effect in parallel.

Conclusion

What do you think? Please take care of your pores in a way that is appropriate for each problem. I support you to come a day when you do not have to worry about pores.