What Causes and Minimizes Enlarged Pores

May 20, 2010 by  
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Via www.dermtv.com – Enlarged pores are one of the more difficult complexion problems to solve. So in order to learn how to minimize enlarged pores, Dr. Schultz will first explain how and why they form, and then how to treat them.

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25 Responses to “What Causes and Minimizes Enlarged Pores”
  1. britdanielxoxo says:

    can ur skin become immune to skin care products or masks that u use on ur skin??

  2. dermTVdotcom says:

    @DiggyandJ You should be able to find them all via online and local pharmacies. In addition, at the bottom of each episode on the DermTV website, I list example products so it might be worth it for you to check that out.

  3. dermTVdotcom says:

    @MakoBeauty It would depend upon the stiffness of the bristles of the clarisonic and the size of your pores, but it certainly couldn’t hurt. That being said, granular cleansers are best.

  4. devaloki says:

    @Cherriedesu Use chemical one after because the scrub isn’t on skin long enough for salicylic acid to do anything

  5. boojake06 says:

    very informative. thank you

  6. MakoBeauty says:

    Would things like the clarisonic brush take the place of granule cleansers?

  7. gabby8447 says:

    what is a drugstore brand that sells these types of cleansers that you would reccommend?

  8. jrr1234567890 says:

    you are so kind for posting these! thank you

  9. dermTVdotcom says:

    @canadian1000: The persistent redness would indicate that your skin is too sensitive for the exfoliant you are using. You need to use a more gentle exfoliant or use it less frequently. In regards to product recommendations, please visit the DermTV website and on the page for this episode, there are specific product recommendations.

  10. bombsawaycomedy says:

    your amazing!

  11. Cherriedesu says:

    i use st ivfes apricot scrub. it has 2% salicylic acid in it. so do i just use that once every time i take a shower? since it already contains salicylic acid. or do i have to use a chemical one after exfoliating?
    thanks!

  12. canadian1000 says:

    Hi Dr.,
    Can you name any products I might use to make my pores less noticeable? I heard you discussing certain chemicals, but that is really Chinese to me. I have used astringents, but they only make my skin more oily after about ten minutes! My nose, for some reason or another remains red for a few days after I have ex foliated, is there a way to fix this as well?

  13. Missydoryfish says:

    u r great!

  14. faerietaleredux says:

    very informative, thank you. I didn’t even know there was something you could do about large pores

  15. irwinp says:

    Mr. Cameraman, this one’s for you!!!

  16. nibargerswife51482 says:

    thank you very much…i have a lot on my nose like u were saying….also, i usually have a little bit of an acne break out when I’m about to start my monthy but i don’t know if thats the cause of it…& also i think its funny when you let the balloon go…:)

  17. florxiriod28 says:

    Wow, you explain everything really well. I bet you would be a great college professor!

  18. dermTVdotcom says:

    @aaaaa6705: I’ve never seen enlarged pores on the locations you’ve mentioned (I’ve only seen them on the face). The episode on this page only pertains to facial skin. I suggest that you see a dermatologist for clarification of what your issue is.

  19. aaaaa6705 says:

    Hi DOc. I used to suffer from ezcema but now it has cured. However, I have unslightly marks on my body and legs and also hands. Most worrying is tat my skin pores are so visible and looks mutated. So how do I overcome such problem as it really makes me feel down. The pores and large and mutated due to straching. Pls help me.

  20. funraiser1068 says:

    I’ve followed Doc’s advise and started exfoliating daily about a week ago. I have extremely oily skin and large pores all over . No kidding, already I’m seeing less oil built-up and have a clearer complexion. I’m using all natural ingredients. I use raw cane sugar (I’m told it’s rich in Glycolic acid), mix it with honey. Massage the mixture over my face for 10 mins. It works!

  21. MaliBilly says:

    thanks doc

  22. deliciosa19 says:

    Hello, Are there any over the counter products that you would recommend? Brands?

  23. commandress74 says:

    You can buy Glycolic cid @ Amazon. It has great review on the product, and good price.

  24. lunabachellier says:

    “Mr. Cameraman, this one’s for you.” :)
    Thanks for this video!

  25. DiggyandJ says:

    where can I get products with those ingredients? Please help me, my skin is looking horrible.

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