Large facial pores can be an unsightly as well as frustrating problem to fix. According to DermaDoctor, pores can become visible and seem larger due to inadequate skin care and issues such as blackheads, which can expand your pores. Genetic factors, environmental damage and aging also contribute to pore size. Luckily, you don't have to suffer for the rest of your life with large pores.
Large pores are a super common skin care complaint, ranking right up there with acne and aging skin. While they're a completely cosmetic problem, large pores are still annoying. What can, realistically, be done to shrink large pores? Here's why they develop, and some of the best ways to get smaller-looking pores. Technically, you can't close large pores. Pore size is largely determined by genetics.
Can You Actually Shrink Your Pores? A Dermatologist Weighs In
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Of course, dermatologists have been studying pores for decades, so there are tons of studies on the stuff. And I just so happened to stumble upon the motherload: a summary of over 70 pore studies from the blog, Science Becomes Her, that look at how to reduce pore size. The major takeaway?