Large pores are most commonly a trait that is inherited and many people believe they make for unattractive skin. Enlarged pores are especially noticeable in the cheeks, nose and forehead areas. If you have large pores, you are generally more prone to skin conditions, such as acne and oily skin, due to the pores being so difficult to cleanse fully. There are a number or treatments and remedies that can be used to create a healthier complexion by reducing the appearance of large pores.
Cleansing
Regularly cleansing your skin can minimize the appearance of large pores, according to Fitness magazine. When dirt and makeup are left on your face, especially while you are sleeping, they can get deep down into your pores, widening them in the process. To combat this problem, wash your face with a gentle cleanser at least two times a day. To avoid irritating the skin, steer clear of astringents or harsh face scrubs.
Chemical Peels
Chemical peels, which are most commonly performed at health spas or under the care of your dermatologist, can often make your pores appear to be smaller while evening out your skin tone, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. A chemical peel uses agents, such as hydroxy acids, to make the skin appear smoother and give you a healthier, youthful appearance. The results of your chemical peel can be further enhanced by using light or laser-based rejuvenation procedures.
Your dermatologist may also combine your chemical peel with a botulinum rejuvenation or dermal fillers. Consult with your dermatologist to create a treatment plan that is designed for your needs.
Topical Retinoids
Topical retinoids, which come in the form of gels, lotions and creams, are recommended by Fitness magazine to treat large pores. Retinoids help unclog dirty pores, encourage collagen growth and remove the buildup from the edges of the pores. Topical retinoids are available both over the counter and with a prescription from your dermatologist. According to DermNet NZ, you should seek out medications that list retinaldehyde or retinol in the ingredients. When you first begin to use retinoids, you may experience some skin irritation. Retinoids should be used every other day and you should allow at least 30 minutes before putting on any makeup.
Retinoids increase the sensitivity of your skin, leaving you at risk for sunburn. Due to thise possibility, it is recommended that the treatments be used in the evening. To further protect your skin, apply sunscreen on your face before going out in the sun. If you are pregnant or nursing, you should not use retinoids.



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