How to Reduce Visible Pore Size
Reducing visible pore size is something you can do with the right products in the right ways. Reduce visible pore size with help from an expert on beauty and style in this free video clip.
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- Hi, I'm skin care expert, Tracy O'Connor and today I'm going to share with you how to visibly reduce pore size. Now all of us want even smooth skin texture but to establish that we need to properly cleanse the pore. We need to free the pores of the debris and the bacteria that's trapped deep inside and that's giving us an uneven texture and uneven skin tone. Now for the most part pore size is genetically predetermined, however, the good news, you can visibly reduce the appearance of your pores through a multi dimensional approach. Okay so there are five steps. First you want to unplug the pore and then you want to kill the bacteria that's trapped inside the pore. You also want to reduce the surface skin cells that are dead that are trapping debris inside and then also you want to close down the pore and finally you want to prevent future sun damage that can enlarge the pore. Whatever your skin type, whether it's oily or dry, acne prone or maturing skin, it's important to cleanse the skin a.m. and p.m. every day. That will help to reduce oil production that's trapped in the pore, keep your skin free of congestion and also help the skin to be smooth and balanced. So on Crissa I'm going to use the Ultra Facial Cleanser by Kiehl's and it's great because it's very very mild and will cleanse the skin without over stripping the skin of necessary oils. I'm just going to massage that into Crissa's skin and this is a gel based cleanser so it's not going to be foaming. So this has apricot kernel oil and avocado oil which is high in amino acids and that's going to nourish and protect the skin while you wash. This formulation has Vitamin E, avocado oil and apricot kernel oil. So it's full of amino acids and emollients that are going to nurture the skin while you cleanse. I love a cleanser that has cleansing agents combined with emollients because that will keep your skin from drying out or from being overly abused in the cleansing process. A lot of cleansers can disrupt the pH balance of the skin and you don't want that. Now when you have large pores you don't want to choose anything that's like an astringent or with alcohol. You don't want anything that's going to inflame the skin or the hair follicle. When the hair follicle which is the pore is inflamed, it stretches and that gives the appearance of a larger pore and a much more uneven texture. Now we've cleansed Crissa's skin and I can see her skin is balanced. It isn't too tight and that's how you know you've found the right cleanser. A lot of people think that your skin should feel tight afterwards but that's not the case. You want the skin to feel nice and smooth and you want it to be balanced. You always want to apply a moisturizer right after you've cleansed when the skin is still damp. That will help the skin to remain moisturized and hydrated throughout the day. And there you go, that is how to visibly reduce pore size. I'm Tracy O'Connor. Thanks for watching.
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