Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What is a good product that is not too expensive for visible pores?

I have these ugly pores on my face and I don%26#039;t know how to get rid of them. I have used products from Neutrogena and Biore but they don%26#039;t help. I am looking for something that I can find at a drug store or something, not too expensive. Anyone know of anything that works?|||When washing your face (this is a quick fix) rinse with cold water. I use Olay products because I have the same problem and they have all kinds of products. Start with the face wash in the blue and white tube. Maybe $7 and always remember you get what you pay for and don%26#039;t do what I did when I was really young and believe all the face wash commercials. Try to get some sun on your face and see if that helps also.|||Witch Hazel cost is $3 and is a natural toner and astringent|||I hate to say this, but big pores are something you%26#039;re born with. You can%26#039;t make them go away. Yes, there are some temporary fixes like the ones mentioned by the others. One of my favorite products is actually a pore filler, Clinique Pore Minimizer. Its a velvety cream, but very, very lightweight. Makes your pore seem to disappear. It%26#039;s the longest lasting product I%26#039;ve ever tried. As far as department store cosmetics go, Clinique is one of the cheaper lines.|||Avon has very affordable products. Large Pores are due to oily skin Avon%26#039;s True Pore-Fection line is inexpensive and can be shipped to you for $3.00. You really need a skin care regimen. First you cleanse the skin, if you have breakouts you should use the Skin Clearing Gel Cleanser $3.75. Then you tone with the Skin Refining Toner $3.25. Treat your face once and a while with the Skin Refining Mask $4.25 and be sure to moisturize with the Oil-Free Skin-Clearing Lotion $4.75.


Cleanse Tone Treat occasionally Moisturize


Any product takes a while to show results so be patient and stick with it.

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