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Jul 4, 2013
Brooke-lynn E.
Does anyone know of a way to make pores smaller? (:
Jul 4, 2013
Megan R.
They're genetic you can't make them smaller unfortunately :( but using a good primer before foundation can minimize the look of them and using a foundation brush in a circular motion while applying foundation can hide them
Jul 4, 2013
Brooke-lynn E.
That sucks /:
But thanks (:
Jul 5, 2013
Amaria A.
Hiding isnt a solution girls...
1:-
Try opening the pores with a steam bath. This can be done by boiling a pot of water on the stove and then putting your face directly over the steam for approximately 15 minutes. Or you can run hot water in the sink, place a towel over the back of your head and put your face down to catch the steam in your face as it rises. The towel will hang down the sides of your face and help trap the steam. The steam will help open the pores and clear away any residue.
2:-
Apply ice directly to your skin for a quick fix. The cold will naturally shrink your pores temporarily and allow you time to apply make-up or sunblock without it getting deep into the pores and causing them to clog. Be sure to thoroughly cleanse away any make-up or sunblock as soon as you can.
Hope I helped :)
Jul 5, 2013
Brooke-lynn E.
Thank you tons (:
Jul 5, 2013
Amaria A.
Anytime :)