Wednesday, April 28, 2010

How to make your pores smaller with cheap stuff?

My pores are HHUUGGEE!!! I am mad because biore stuff does get rid of MOST blackheads but still makes your pores HUGE(or maybe thats just me)! PLEASE HELP!|||yeah biore opens your pores to get out the dirt making them smaller. i found that out the hard way. ive used lots of stuff, and the whole %26#039;rinsing your face with cold water to shrink pores%26#039; doesn%26#039;t work at all! the best product ive found is Burt%26#039;s bees deep cleanser face wash. its about 7 bucks at walmart or target and has reduced the size of my pores a good bit. they aren%26#039;t invisible, but a lot smaller than before. good luck!|||Though I don%26#039;t know how to treat pores, but you can make them less visible with makeup.


Inexpensive- Rimmel Fix and Perfect Foundation Primer. It fills in pores and fine lines - making them look smaller. Wear it under your foundation or alone if you don%26#039;t wear any foundation.


Expensive - Clinique Pore Minimizer and Clarins Instant Smooth Perfecting Touch. Again wear alone or under your foundation.|||To make your pores smaller, all you need is a cheap bottle of astringent, which you can pick up at any dollar store or the likes for a few dollars, and a good facial scrub. the key to this is remembering to care for your skin and use the astringent daily!





also, remember to always moisturize! these are the keys to healthy youthful skin.

2 comments:

  1. I have a line across my nose....it appears to be pores that are larger than the rest. It actually makes an indentation from the side view and is also quite noticable looking at me from the front view. This is not something I have just gotten; but it appears to be much more noticable now. Is there anything that can be done for this???

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  2. Even though the pore enlarges to provide extra room for the oil to fllow out, the oil still can become trapped (especially around the nose) by dead skin cells. Once this occurs and the material (oil and skin cells) at the end of the clogged pore is exposed to the air, it oxidizes, forming a blackhead. Lexie

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