Large Pores... How do you get rid of them?
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Mar 5, 2017
Natalie R.
I CAN NOT STAND the large bumpy pores on my nose! I really need a way to get rid of them because I don't like wearing foundation with a ton of coverage but I also don't want stupid visible pores. I have tried pore strips, peel off masks, scrubs, cleansers... how do you get rid of them??!!
Mar 5, 2017
Rida S.
I don't think you can really get rid of pores but you can minimize their appearance by using masks and keeping them clean...try a chemicak exfoliator like peter thomas roth pumpkin enzyme mask or something from paula's choice...use charcoal masks like freeman sugar and mud mask...lastly use pore minimizing primers like becca ever matte instead of using high coverage foundation.
Mar 5, 2017
Natalie R.
Okay thanks for the help! I do use masks a lot but I will invest in a better primer.
Mar 5, 2017
Leuca S.
A BHA product can get you started. Retinoids and niacinamide can also improve pore function.
Paula's Choice makes great salicylic acid products, and they also have the other things I mentioned. The Ordinary makes some inexpensive boosters as well if you're curious.
Mar 7, 2017
Jessica G.
Smash box has an amazing primer for pore coverage and it works so well.