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If large pores and blemishes have got you stressing out in front of the mirror, the good news is there are things you can do to minimize them for good. To help you get smooth, flawless skin, we've rounded up dermatologists' top tips for minimizing pores and making blemishes less noticeable. Use the simple tips and remedies below to get smaller pores and blemish-free skin.

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Remedies for Making Pores Smaller

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  1. Pores enlarge when they become clogged with dirt, oil, or bacteria, causing them to become inflamed. Washing your face regularly but not too often — once in the morning, once at night — will help keep your pores looking smaller and feeling better.
  2. Place the ice cubes gently along your pores for 15 to 30 seconds. This will have a tightening effect on your skin.[1]
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  3. A scrub, as opposed to a wash, usually contains very small beads or other massaging implements (think finely ground apricot cores, for example) that assist in unclogging pores. Certain light scrubs can be used nightly instead of face wash.
    • If you're going to use a scrub instead of a wash, leave it at that. Don't wash your face afterwards; it's an either/or thing. Excessive washing of your skin can cause irritation and redness, rendering any gains in pore-reducing virtually useless.
  4. Plain yogurt contains lactic acid and probiotics,[2] which when applied to the skin, help keep the bad bacteria that causes acne in check, thereby reducing the appearance of pore size[3] .
    • Apply a thin layer of plain yogurt over face and let stand for 5 to 10 minutes. Longer than 10 minutes can irritate the skin.
    • Use only about once a week. As with most masks, less is often more, so don't be tricked into thinking you need to constantly be exfoliating.
  5. Eat a diet rich in lean proteins, whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and omega-3 fatty acids. Drink plenty of water instead of sugary, caffeine-laden drinks. Avoid excessive milk and dairy, which have hormones that make acne worse.[4]
    • Get plenty of vitamin A, vitamin C, and B-vitamins. Vitamin C can help minimize lines, scars, and wrinkles[5] , while vitamin A acts in a similar way.[6]
    • Oranges produce firmer skin and rebuild collagen, which may contribute to increasing the elasticity of your skin and reducing your pore walls[7] . Tangerines also have this effect.
  6. [8] AHAs and BHAs are chemical, rather than natural, exfoliants. They weaken the binding properties of lipids, which keep the dead skin cells on the outer skin intact even after they should be sloughed off. BHAs are better at really penetrating pores because they're lipid-soluble, meaning they can cut right through the oil or sebum in your pores.
    • Use chemical peels like AHAs and BHAs no more than once or twice a week. Just because you do it more often doesn't mean it's better for your skin. You may need to use these products less frequently if you find it is irritating your skin, causing skin tightness or redness, or if you are using a stronger product.[9]
    • Always consult with your dermatologist before using any of these products.
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Remedies for Making Blemishes Less Visible

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  1. Note that there isn't good evidence for sandalwood's effectiveness, but if you want to try it anyway, mix together a paste of sandalwood powder and water, applying to face. Leave for 10 to 20 minutes before rinsing off with cool water. Just be careful because sandalwood can dry out your face.[10]
  2. [11] [12] Leave for 15 minutes before washing away with cool water. Your blemishes should get smaller and/or less noticeable.[13]
    • Papaya and banana contain the enzymes papain and bromelain in addition to other acids that help minimize the presence of blemishes, though more research needs to be completed to determine whether this is actually an effective treatment.
  3. Rosehip oil can be applied in low doses to the face for 15 minutes every day before washing off with cool water[14] . However, more research needs to be done to determine the effectiveness of rosehip oil.
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Medications and Professional Treatments for Pores and Blemishes

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  1. Your dermatologist or doctor will be able to point out medications, both topical and in pill form, which may be able to fully treat your breakouts in a matter of weeks.
  2. Dermabrasion is basically when a doctor scrapes the top layer of skin, or epidermis, with a very fine diamond bur or wire brush, thereby "softening" the irregularities in the skin. It is good for blemishes or scars caused by acne.[15]
    • Try microdermabrasion. Like dermabrasion, just with a lighter implement. A soft abrasive is moved over the epidermis, softening the blemishes and encouraging collagen production.[16]
  3. Similar to dermabrasion, except the dermatologist removes the outer layer of skin not by scraping the skin away, but by "planing" it away with a series of back-and-forth oscillations.[17]
  4. Your local aesthetician will have a high-frequency machine that uses a current to kill the bacteria that causes inflamed blemishes. A small electrode is run over the blemish and will be noticeably smaller in a few hours.
    • You can also purchase a Zeno device, which is the same thing as these high-frequency machines. The only difference is that they are handheld and battery-operated. [18]
  5. Your dermatologist can inject cortisone into a blemish, which will reduce swelling within a day. However, this is typically seen as a last resort method for when your skin isn't responding to other treatments.[19]
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    Can you reduce the size of your pores?
    Melissa Jannes
    Melissa Jannes
    Licensed Esthetician
    Melissa Jannes is a Licensed Esthetician and the owner of Maebee's Beauty Studio in Philadelphia, a single practitioner space providing quality services with individualized attention. Melissa is also a National Educator for Universal Companies. She received her esthetics degree at The Beauty School of Middletown in 2008 and is licensed in both New York and Pennsylvania. Melissa won the "Best of Beauty" award from Allure magazine in 2012 for the quality of her bikini waxing.
    Melissa Jannes
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    No, the size of your pores is just one of those things that you're born with. You can unclog your pores, which is usually what people mean when they talk about getting rid of pores, but you can't physically change their shape or size.
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    How do you get rid of your pores to unclog them?
    Melissa Jannes
    Melissa Jannes
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    Melissa Jannes is a Licensed Esthetician and the owner of Maebee's Beauty Studio in Philadelphia, a single practitioner space providing quality services with individualized attention. Melissa is also a National Educator for Universal Companies. She received her esthetics degree at The Beauty School of Middletown in 2008 and is licensed in both New York and Pennsylvania. Melissa won the "Best of Beauty" award from Allure magazine in 2012 for the quality of her bikini waxing.
    Melissa Jannes
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    You can't remove your pores. You wouldn't even want to do that if you could. Your pores are just the microscopic openings on your skin that release oil and sweat, but you want them to be open. If they're clogged, exfoliate your skin, go for a chemical peel, or get a facial once a month.
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    What are some natural ways to clear your skin up without moisturizers or cleansers?
    Melissa Jannes
    Melissa Jannes
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    Melissa Jannes is a Licensed Esthetician and the owner of Maebee's Beauty Studio in Philadelphia, a single practitioner space providing quality services with individualized attention. Melissa is also a National Educator for Universal Companies. She received her esthetics degree at The Beauty School of Middletown in 2008 and is licensed in both New York and Pennsylvania. Melissa won the "Best of Beauty" award from Allure magazine in 2012 for the quality of her bikini waxing.
    Melissa Jannes
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    I do think nose strips can be helpful to get the dirt out of the pores around your nose. Other than that, you're probably going to have to put something on your skin.
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Warnings

  • If any of these methods cause discomfort or pain, stop using them. Pain is your body's way of telling you to stop.
  • Do not over-steam your face! It can result in dry skin and even burns.
  • Don't try all these remedies at once. Try one tip and if it doesn't seem to help, try another one. Overdoing it can make your face worse.
  • Avoid suctioning your face with pore-cleanser. This only equals more pore irritation and bacteria growth, which means more acne.
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To make your pores appear smaller, wash your face every day to remove the dirt and oils that build up on your skin. If your pores still seem large, try gently placing ice cubes on your face once a day for about 15-30 seconds to tighten the skin. You can also make a paste from equal parts baking soda and warm water, then massage the paste into your skin for about 30 seconds. Rinse the paste with cold water and repeat every night for a week. Keep reading for other at-home tips for shrinking pores and fighting blemishes.

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