What are the best ways to get rid of large pores?
Pores are where the hair follicle exits the skin and where the oil gland exits the skin and releases our body’s natural moisture. When dead skin cells get clogged deep inside a pore, it creates a dark shadow, and that’s why a blackhead looks black—it’s actually the shadow of the sides of the pore. If the clog is more toward the surface, that’s a whitehead. Inflamed pores become acne, and the oil gland swelling around the clogged pore leads to a cyst.
Cleanse
Protect your face with sunscreen every day
The biggest mistake is not using sunscreen, as sun damage leads to the degradation of your collagen, which will make pores look bigger.
Mineral sunscreen is lightweight so as not to clog the skin.
Mineral-powered SPF's are ideal for sensitive skin as they don't get absorbed by your skin and are less likely to clog pores too.
Exfoliate
Regular exfoliation can help remove pore-clogging dead cells and excess oil from the skin’s surface. Look for a cleanser, serum, or moisturiser containing chemical exfoliants with AHAs (like glycolic, or lactic acid) or BHAs like salicylic acid. Remember you have to use it on a regular basis for the best pore-minimising results otherwise, your pores will fill back up with dead skin cells.
Stimulate Collagen
As you get older your collagen weakens and lessens, so products like Retinol (Vitamin A) and Vitamin C help stimulate collagen production and strengthen the walls of the pores.
Microneedling
Microneedling is a safe and effective method for reducing the appearance of enlarged pores that can be done at home. The micro-injuries to the skin caused by micro-needling trigger the skin's own wound healing response. The skin naturally produces new collagen and elastin helping to improve the skin texture and pore size.