How to deep clean your pores?
There was a time in our lives when we were obsessed with our pores. It’s amazing how quickly they clog and if we dared to look at them with a magnifying glass, we would have missed them in an hour or two.
The problem is that our pores face a lot of problems every day. As soon as you step out of the house, you are exposed to pollution and dirt, not to mention fighting sweat or makeup, all of which can lead to clogged pores. So here comes the question: how can you thoroughly clean your pores?
How to clean deep pores?
There are steps you can take to clean your deep pores. By following these steps, your skin will become clearer and clogged pores will become easier to manage.
Remove makeup before bed
It is very important to keep your skin free of makeup when you go to bed at night. Sleeping with makeup on will not only increase signs of premature aging such as fine lines and wrinkles. Leftover foundation and other products can also clog your pores and cause rashes and blackheads. Use makeup removers and face washes to remove all makeup and thoroughly cleanse your skin without drying it out.
Exfoliate Your Skin
Exfoliating removes the layers of dead skin cells that can sometimes build up on the surface of your skin and cause clogged pores. Using an exfoliator or chemical exfoliant 2-3 times per week will deeply cleanse your skin and unclog your pores without stripping your skin of its natural oils.
Use a Clay Mask
Clay masks are ideal for clearing your pores. They remove oil, dirt, and dead skin cells deep inside your pores. Using a clay mask once or twice per week can keep your pores unclogged and reduce the appearance of pores. Just be careful not to over-irritate your skin and avoid exfoliating on days you use a clay mask.
Make Sure to Drink Enough Fluids
By keeping your skin hydrated throughout the day, you’ll not only help your internal organs, but you’ll also improve your complexion and remove toxins from your pores.
Here are some tips on how to keep your pores unclogged. With a good skin care routine, you’ll notice fewer clogged pores over time, and your skin texture and overall appearance will become smoother and less blemish-prone.
What Does Clogged Pores Look Like?
Pores are tiny holes that also contain hair follicles that cover the entire skin and allow oil (also known as sebum) to reach the surface of the skin. Pores are invisible to the naked eye, even if enlarged by stretching. They only really become visible when they become clogged, and this can happen in a number of ways.
Blackheads – Blackheads occur when oil and dead skin cells clog the pores, the pores remain open, and debris on the surface of the pores oxidizes and turns black.
Whiteheads – Whiteheads cause the pores to close due to bacteria, which produces a white, pus-like substance that clogs the pores.
Papules – Commonly referred to as spots, are cysts under the surface of the skin that appear inflamed, swollen, and have white heads.
Cysts – Cystic acne can become quite severe and appear as lumps under the entire surface of the skin that cannot be pulled out or squeezed.
If you want to learn more about pores, and blackheads in particular, you can find a blog post on how to remove blackheads on our website.
What products clog pores?
There are many products that are great for opening clogged pores, from professional extraction equipment to tools to baked goods in your kitchen cupboard:
Baking Powder
Yes, great for cake and pore-clearing! Baking soda can thoroughly cleanse your pores while gently exfoliating your skin, helping to decongest your skin and give you a healthy, radiant complexion. Simply mix two teaspoons of baking soda with one teaspoon of water to create a paste-like consistency and apply it all over your skin. Let it dry for 10 minutes and then rinse with warm water. Your skin is free of the deposits of dead skin cells and bacteria in your pores. Keep in mind that baking soda can easily irritate sensitive skin. So if in doubt, do a patch test before applying it all over your skin.
Professional Extraction
It would be best to do this instead of squeezing blackheads at home. With professional extractions, you can unclog your pores without causing permanent damage, such as hyperpigmentation, scarring, and inflamed rashes.
Peeling with AHA or BHA
Using a chemical peel removes dirt buildup, product residue, and dead skin cells on the surface of your skin that can cause clogged pores. Learn more about these acids and how they benefit your skin with our complete guide to AHAs and BHAs on our blog.
Using Pore Strips
Pore strips have been around for several years, though methods for cleansing your skin have become a little gentler. Many people find that the most effective way to deep cleanse your skin is with pore strips. If you have used pore strips and are not afraid to use them, by all means continue to use them. Make sure you thoroughly cleanse and prep your skin and follow the instructions on the packaging.
Will Clogged Pores Go Away On Their Own?
Granted, clogged pores will eventually go away on their own, but it takes time and you may also find that your skin is persistently and stubbornly clogged with pores, whether it be blackheads, whiteheads, blemishes, or other breakouts. The best way to keep your skin clear is to help clogged pores with a good skin care routine.
How to Get Rid of Clogged Pores Overnight?
By following these steps, you will get rid of clogged pores overnight:
Wash your face – Remove your makeup thoroughly and double cleanse with a face cleanser, keeping your skin clean but not stripped of oil and water.
Exfoliate your skin – Physical or chemical exfoliation removes all the factors that may cause clogged pores, such as dead skin cells and dirt.
Use a clay mask – It absorbs excess oil and removes impurities that clog pores.
Use Retinol – If you use retinol in your daily routine, apply it to your skin, focusing mainly on problem areas, to unclog your pores.
The combination of these tips really helps to combat clogged pores and impurities that you want to get rid of fast! However, if you find your pores are particularly stubborn, professional cleansing by a trained skin therapist is your best bet.
There are a variety of ways to deep clean your pores. Use the tips or methods mentioned in the blog to combat all those annoying pores. You also need to consider your ethnicity, skin type, and genetics when considering how your pores look and how easy or difficult they are to treat. Once you take the time to consider this, there will be nothing stopping you and your pores will be clear in no time.