Large pores  are no fun. They can age and tire your appearance  drastically. They are one of the top skin problems that people want to  change or eliminate. Thankfully, there are a few techniques and products  you can use to help reduce the appearance of any unsightly pores. 
First, be sure you’re aware of how larger pores develop in the first  place. When your face pores become clogged and/or infected, the  irritation causes them to expand. The dirt and oil can also make the  pores appear darker which makes them more noticeable and can make them  look larger than they really are. Blackheads are especially problematic  because such a significant amount of dirt and oil collects and  drastically magnifies the diameter of the pore. Preventing blackheads is  an essential part of preventing enlarged pores from developing.
You should also be aware that large skin pores do depend a lot on age  and genetics. People with thicker skin, or normal to oily skin tend to  have larger pores than people with thin, normal to dry skin. Also, as  people get older, sun damage and age start to take their toll and the  elasticity of the skin begins to give way. Regardless of what kind of  skin you were born with, you can still take steps to minimize the size  of your facial pores in order to enhance your complexion as much as  possible.
There are many techniques and pore treatment products you can use to reduce pores and make them less noticeable:
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One way to reduce pore size and visibility is to begin a solid,  consistent skin care regimen. You should cleanse your skin thoroughly  morning and night. By cleaning your pores of the debris and oil settling  on your face, your pores will appear tight, well kept and less  noticeable. Not only will you  and their appearance, but you’ll also prevent big pores from developing  in the future. Over time, you’ll see an improvement if you stick to a  good skin care routine. Depending on your skin type and acne needs, a  quality pore minimizing skin cleanser will work best. Most skin care  brands carry a product especially formulated to minimize pores, and if  you’re on a budget, you can usually find a variety of economical yet  effective over-the-counter pore cleansers.
You’ll also want to invest in a toner. If you’re serious about  minimizing your pores, a pore tightening toner is an essential part of  getting and maintaining smaller pores. Use a cotton swab to apply the  toner to your problem areas right after you wash your face. The toner  will tighten pores so it’s best to do it right after they’ve been deep  cleaned.
Finally, apply a light moisturizer. Stay away from super heavy creams  as they can potentially clog the skin pore. When purchasing your skin  care products, look for products containing retinol and Vitamin C.  Salycylic acid also helps unclog and maintain clear pores.
Another way to combat  is exfoliation. This can be accomplished by using an at-home facial  scrub or you can pamper yourself and visit a spa or dermatologist for a  little microdermabrasion or a customized facial. If you exfoliate at  home with a mild product, you can add the step to your daily skin care  routine. If you buy a more intense exfoliating product, you may want to  start by using the scrub twice a week.
Another economical and quick way to fight   is through the wonders of cosmetics. Start with a skin primer. Primers  are miracle workers when it comes to lessening the appearance of pores.  and follow with a cream or cream to powder foundation which will cover  the pores more easily. Top with a nice brushing of translucent powder  and those large pores will be kept at bay.
There are a few products on the market that concentrate on helping to  shrink pores. Pure Minerals and Murad both offer good pore minimizers.  Biore and Aveeno have also proven to be effective in minimizing pores.  If you are short on cash, here are a couple of home remedies: Make your  own sugar scrub using a tablespoon of sugar, olive oil and honey. Mix  well. Rub on your face in a circular motion and rinse with water. The  sugar acts as an exfoliating ingredient. Another great home recipe is a  nice egg white mask. Egg whites help tighten the skin, and you can add  lemon to the mixture for an additional exfoliation benefit.
Reducing the appearance of pores is painless and very doable. The hardest part for anyone is simply learning by finding the method, product or   that works best with your individual skin type, time constraints and  budget. You may need to try a few products and methods in order to find  out which ones provide the best results for you and your skin.
 
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