For many of us, looking after our skin is one of the toughest personal grooming processes we have to endure on a daily basis, yet if done correctly, the results can be instantly recognizable and incredibly impressive. The main issue with looking after our skin however, is that, due to the fact that all people are different and have different genetics, all people therefore have different skin types in the process. Some people have oily skin, some people have dry skin, some people have clear skin, and some people have blotchy skin. Dilated skin pores however, are very common, and, for anybody looking for clear and perfect looking skin, dealing with dilated skin pores is exactly what you don’t want. Dilated skin pores really do stand out and can make your skin look blemished and unhealthy, but the good news is that they can be dealt with. If you’re dealing with dilated skin pores, take a look at the following:
Use a face-wash – First and foremost, if you notice your pores looking slightly dilated, or unhealthy in general, you will need to use the correct face-wash. Ideally you should choose a face-wash containing either: benzoyl peroxide, salicyclic acid, or glycolic acid, as all of these ingredients have been found to be very potent indeed. The Salicyclic acid for example, is chemically similar in structure, to aspirin, and it is a natural exfoliant. Basically, by applying it to the skin, you get the benefits of scrubbing, without having to scrub and exfoliate, which can damage the skin. Because of this, a face-wash containing these ingredients is very useful indeed.
Use a glycolic or salicylic acid-based cream at night – Before going to bed, it’s also important to apply a face-cream to work its magic as you sleep. For example, the cream not only moisturizes the skin, it will also help to exfoliate and reduce the size and appearance of the pores. Glycolic acid helps to shrink enlarged pores, it kills bacteria, and it too helps to smooth and moisturize the skin. Using a cream containing either of these ingredients at night before bed will work wonders on your pores.
Use a matifying hydrating cream in the morning – When you wake up, it’s also important to hydrate and moisturize your skin, which is why you should use a matifying hydrating cream in the morning. This cream will help to reduce the appearance of oily skin, it helps seal in moisture, it tightens the pores, and it helps to revitalize tired-looking skin.
Scrub your skin 2 – 3 times per week – As you can tell, exfoliating your skin is also very important when it comes to tightening your pores and improving its overall health and appearance. You need to remove dead skin cells to allow the pores to breathe and to encourage the growth of new cells, which is why you should scrub your skin 2 – 3 times per week. If you keep up this routine, you should begin to see noticeable improvements on a near weekly basis.
Consult your dermatologist – Finally, if you’ve followed the routine listed above and your pores are still noticeably dilated and unhealthy looking, you should consult your dermatologist, who may decide to recommend laser treatment or an alternative peeling procedure. Your dermatologist will know exactly what works best for your skin-type, so trust their judgement, and don’t be afraid to seek out their assistance.