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Large pores
Large pores
are a common skin concern and are typically more visible on oily or aging skin. They occur due to a variety of factors that influence the appearance of the skin.
Causes of Large Pores:
- Excess Sebum Production: When the skin produces too much oil, pores expand to release the sebum, making them appear larger.
- Aging and Loss of Skin Elasticity: As we age, collagen production decreases, leading to less firm skin and larger-looking pores.
- Genetics: Some people are genetically predisposed to having larger pores, especially if they have oily skin.
- Sun Damage: UV rays can break down collagen and elastin in the skin, causing the surrounding tissue to sag and the pores to look larger.
- Improper Skincare: Not cleansing or exfoliating properly can lead to clogged pores, which can enlarge over time.
Management and Treatment:
- Proper Cleansing: Regularly washing the face with a gentle cleanser can prevent pores from becoming clogged with dirt and oil.
- Exfoliation: Using chemical exfoliants like salicylic acid or glycolic acid can help remove dead skin cells that contribute to pore blockage.
- Retinoids: Retinol and prescription-strength retinoids can improve skin cell turnover and boost collagen production, which minimizes the appearance of large pores.
- Pore-Minimizing Treatments:Â
- Sun Protection: Using sunscreen daily can protect the skin from UV damage that exacerbates pore enlargement.
Addressing large pores requires a consistent skincare routine combined with professional treatments for long-term improvement

