Pore Minimizer Treatments

Pore Minimizer Treatments
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Excessive oil production, genetics, UVA rays and free radicals are all contributors to large pores. When oil glands produce large amounts of oil, pores are forced to expand in order to release the oil. Smoking and sun exposure, the same factors that contribute to wrinkles, loose skin and brown spots, lead to saggy pores, says David E. Bank, M.D., a dermatologist in Mount Kisco, New York. Minimize the size of your pores by using a facial treatment.

Microdermabrasion

Microdermabrasion minimizes your pores by roughening up the skin, which loosens your dead skin cells. This procedure rejuvenates your face by massaging tiny micro-crystal particles into your skin. Another benefit of microdermabrasion is that it can stimulate collagen production, which is essential for healthy-looking skin. According to Beauty Tips, it usually takes two to three treatment to see a difference in pore appearance.

Chemical Peels

Chemical peels effectively minimize the size, look and appearance of large pores. A chemical peel with trichloreacetic acid specifically targets oily skin with large pores. The acid penetrates into your face to remove damaged layers of the skin, allowing your skin to produce healthy and new cells.

Laser Resurfacing

Laser resurfacing involves a laser omitting an intense beam that gently ablates skin tissue. Laser resurfacing treatment minimizes large pores, wrinkles, discolorations, and acne scars. The procedure also stimulates collagen production, which tones, lifts and tightens your face for a healthy feel and look.

Deep Pore Cleansing Treatment

Deep pore cleansing is a beauty treatment which includes exfoliating, toning, cleansing and moisturizing. The treatment also balances oil production and encourages healthy new cells to form. For best results, have a professional beautician or dermatologist perform your deep pore cleansing.

Pore Minimizing Lotion or Make-Up Base

Incorporate using a pore minimizing lotion or make-up base into your daily skin care regimen to keep your facial pores under control. They are made to target the production of oil to reduce the size of your pores. Pore minimizing lotions and make-up bases resist sweat and humidity, giving your face a natural and matte finish.

Facial Mask

Facial masks deeply cleanse pores by drawing out impurities, which tones and refines your facial skin. Clay and mud facial masks absorb oil, while hydrating and rejuvenating your face. Give yourself a mask treatment at least twice a week to keep your pores clear and under control, recommends Beauty Tips. Leave on for 10 minutes, and then gently wash it off with your hands, using warm water.

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Article reviewed by ShellyT Last updated on: Jun 17, 2010

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