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Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:36 pm |
I need some serious HELP with my skin. Ironically, I know a lot about skin, and due to that I now have clear skin. The problem is that I have very obvious enlarged pores. This is from years of acne, acne scars, and using highly exfoliating products to try and keep the gunk out of my now enlarged pores.
I feel like I have tried soooo many products, yet they either clog my pores or make it break out. I really wonder if any of you ladies have had good results from anything, that has reduced your pore size. I am in my mid thirties, and finally have clear skin after a decade of fighting acne.
Thanks, I need some good advice, as I am not feeling too attractive!!!
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Fri Oct 26, 2007 11:16 pm |
Did using exfoliating products increase your pore size? Do you mind if i ask what you used? is this a manual exfoliation product? i would think exfoliating would help keep your pores clean and result in smaller looking pores. |
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Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:53 am |
There are load of pore minimizing products on the market and the one that springs is Estee Lauders got great reviews have not tried it yet |
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Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:10 pm |
HI,
Thanks for the reply. I have used: Green Apple Peel (juice beauty), Proheal Serum, Super Serum, Active Serum (Is Clinical), Normalizing Day oil, Clarifying toner (Dr.Hauschka), other vitamin C serums (Vivier/Cellex C), and Blue Flame Purification treatment, with the physical exfoliant from (Astara), as well as the Facial steam and Clay Mask from Dr. Hauschka.
I am sure I have tried more!! Perhaps the exfoliation products have made my pores larger, yet I think its from having skin problems for a long time, and doing WAY too many extractions.
I was just wondering if someone has had good results with a product that perhaps I have not tried, Thanks!!
Feliz |
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Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:58 pm |
I'd like to ask this same question, but for my boyfriend.
He has huge pores and easily irritated skin so I'm afraid of giving him the stuff I use.
When I went to sephora they recommended Dr. brandt's pores no more but I was hoping someone here can give some tried and true suggestions? |
_________________ Whatever you do, do it with passion and conviction...even if it means spending a couple hundred on something you want but don't need! |
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Tue Oct 30, 2007 11:33 pm |
I used to believe that there was something that could reverse the appearance of pores once they manifested on the skin, but with topical products I don't think that is possible - with the exception of strong peels and what not.
The best thing to do is
1. keep pores clean (dirt and sebum oxidise and turn dark to highlight pores)
2. keep pores tight (they will enlarge overtime if you abuse your skin)
Also, all those astringents and alcohol based products DO NOT work in the long term. Many people try strong products while damaging the actual skin surface, leading to bigger problems like dehydration and premature wrinkling.
I find that using regular clay masks to remove sebum also tightens the skin.
Once I tackle the issue of pore congestion and have clear skin, having "porous" skin is not really an issue since if you have a clear healthy complexion, people really do overlook porous texture. |
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Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:01 am |
Eve Lom cleanser has made mine smaller |
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Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:32 am |
Hi Miranets,
WOW!! Thanks for the advice. I agree with you that having clear skin in itself is great, and looks nice and healthy. I will take your advice on the clay mask. How often do you use it? I have tried really strong exfoliating products and they really just dried my skin up, and made the acne scars even more apparent, or added new scar like areas on the skin. Do you have any products that you find work well to keep the skin clean, pores clean?
Thanks,
Feliz |
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Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:25 pm |
I read from MUA that Pure Luxe's eraser works. I just ordered some. They said they'll ship it in 2 weeks cuz they ran out of stock. I'll try and see if that works. I also have clear skin with inherited huge pores with potential to grow bigger.. |
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Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:36 pm |
I read that microdermabrasion helps with enlarged pores, but I haven't tried it. Does anyone have any experience with it? I'm trying to make progress on my oily skin (t zone) and large pores (on either side of my nose) with the following:
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Osea Cleansing Mudd
homemade Ylang-Ylang normalizing oil
Jurlique Herbal Recovery Gel
Jurlique Rose Silk Dust
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clarasonic + Komenuka Bijin foaming cleanser
MD Skincare Alpha Beta Daily Face Peel (few times a week)
retin-a creme
Biozn Zinc serum
If this doesn't work, I might start seriously looking @ the microdermabrasion. |
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Thu Nov 01, 2007 11:37 pm |
Don't bother with Dr Brants Pores No More. It doesn't do anything except act as a primer to smooth skin before foundation, it also has a tint in it. Its not a bad product just didn't do as the name claimed. |
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Fri Nov 02, 2007 2:00 pm |
pink_planet, I tried Pure Luxe before. It's just a primer before u put on foundation to disguse the pores smaller. It won't do anything in the long run to help with pores size.
It does seem to make pores smaller cuz it contains silicone but I'm afraid this might clog the pores more in the long run. |
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Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:21 pm |
Glycolic products and regular exfoliation help. Also, I use Clinique's Poor Minimizer before my makeup and won't be without it. |
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Fri Jan 04, 2008 7:28 pm |
I think Retin-A do help! |
_________________ -------My skin type = Dry skin-------- |
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Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:42 pm |
The pores on my chin and nose have enlarged as I have gotten older. Never have I had a problem with pimples until the last few years. I occasionally break out on my chin.
Last month I purchased the Clarisonic System from EDS. I absolutely love the way it keeps the pores in my T Zone clean. I have not had an eruption since using it. My pores appear smaller. I assume the pores look smaller as they are extremely clean. I use the Clarisonic with a delicate brush twice a day. |
_________________ As I am getting older I realize my biggest beauty secret is smile more and frown less. Be aware that wrinkles do not make a person unattractive. Cynicism, unforgiveness, anger and jealousy are the real culprits. Sixty something |
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Fri Jan 04, 2008 11:38 pm |
Dr. Brandt has been quoted as saying that flaxseed thins sebum and shrinks pores. Never tried it but an interesting thought. |
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Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:51 am |
I too would also like to know if there is anything. I'm 23 and I've always had enlarged pores in my t-zone area (a little on the forehead, inner cheeks and especially my nose..blah) anyway, recently i've found random really large pores (2 to be exact) on my nose and they are sooo noticable in comparison to the rest of my skin. Even if there is possibly nothing i can buy on the market to minimize them..
I was wondering if there are any procedures that can be done to shrink them? |
_________________ Extremely fair/sensitive skin(mild rosacea)that burns very easy.acne is rare/skin is dry.27 years old. |
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Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:51 am |
edit: cosmetic procedures... |
_________________ Extremely fair/sensitive skin(mild rosacea)that burns very easy.acne is rare/skin is dry.27 years old. |
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Sat Jan 05, 2008 11:57 am |
You can't change the size of your pores...but you can make them appear smaller.
This is from Fitness Magazine:
Pore size is nearly impossible to change, says Richard Glogau, M.D., a clinical professor of dermatology at the University of California at San Francisco. However, you can make them less noticeable. Try applying a topical retinoid, like Retin-A or Renova, which spurs new collagen growth, helps unclog pores and makes skin appear smoother. Retin-A and Renova require a prescription, but there are also over-the-counter formulas, such as Neutrogena's Pore Refining Cream with SPF 15 and Avon's Anew Advanced All-In-One Self-Adjusting Perfecting Lotion. Don't turn to procedures like chemical peels and lasering, because they can leave your pores exposed at a deeper, wider level, Dr. Glogau advises.
There is an upside to having large pores: Because this skin type tends to be more oily, it wrinkles less than dry, fine-textured complexions.
From Marie Claire:
Large pores are caused by two things: genetics and age, says Harold Lancer, M.D., an L.A.-based Dr. Lancer recommends using a low-strength topical retinol or vitamin C product. Both of these are antioxidants that work to increase collagen and elastin production to give your skin a smoother appearance. |
_________________ 32, Fair Skin, combo/break-out prone. Simple routine of REN No. 1 Purity Cleansing Balm and Argan oil as a moisturizer; Clarisonic when needed. That's it! |
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Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:23 pm |
There is a five page article in January's Allure with a ton of suggestions and explinations. Might want to check that out. |
_________________ 33, dark skin, oil-slick |
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Sat Jan 12, 2008 10:20 pm |
Cellcosmet's precious mask is very good for minimizing pores. However, if you want something a bit less expensive, try using a good exfoliator. Dermalogica has a good one. Peter Thomas Roth has a good pumpkin mask at sephoras for around $40 that's really good too. And as an added bonus, smells really yummy. |
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Sun Jan 13, 2008 5:29 am |
What Winnie said. The clarisonic is a great investment for pore reduction and stopping break outs.
In the long run it is cheaper than buying creams ad infinitum. |
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Sun Jan 13, 2008 6:13 am |
try Estee Lauder Idealist Pore Refinisher Repair Serum |
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Sun Jan 13, 2008 10:37 am |
I've never tried clarisonic, but that may be an option to look into. |
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