Cover your head with a towel. The aim is to expose the region that has the clogged pores as much as possible. Keep your head on top of the steam for about 10 to 15 minutes. Now you can rinse your face with warm water (not cold please). The final step is to clean your face with some (and I say some not plenty) apple cider vinegar.
Tip 7. Exfoliate Regularly. One of the easiest and most effective ways to address large pores is by exfoliating. Regular exfoliation helps remove the excess oil, dirt, and dead skin that can contribute to clogged pores. It also helps reduce existing congestion, promoting a smoother, more refined skin tone.
Sobel says, “The best thing to do is to have a facial and get your face steamed, but at home you can steam and use an exfoliating scrub a few times a week.”. Dr. Mark recommends using a
4. Use a toner regularly. Using a toner regularly reduces the oil-production, keeps the bacteria off your face and from your pores, preventing them from becoming clogged in the first place. Put some toner on a cotton ball and massage your face lightly with it after you wash your face with your daily cleanser.
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