Friday, May 8, 2015

How to Reduce Nose Pore Size

Cynthia Haralson

How to Reduce Nose Pore Size | Large pores on the nose can be caused by a number of factors, including age, genetics and excessive skin oiliness. Although it's difficult to permanently alter pore size, there are treatments you can do at home to help reduce the appearance of nose pores. Cleansing, steaming and exfoliating the skin regularly will help shrink pores. You can also apply bentonite clay, which helps extract impuriti

es from deep within the pores, once or twice a week.

Some Tips before You Start:

1. Make certain that your hands are clean prior to touching your face, since your finger tips contain oils that        might clog your pores.2. Have everything ready before you begin your skincare regime.3. Avoid doing everything at once.4. Make certain the products you are using aren’t expired (we often forget to check the expiry date).5. If anything irritates your skin, stop immediately.6. Never over-steam your pores.

 There are several tips for you to make the pore becomes smaller:

Step 1

Fill a large pot with water and set it on the stove to boil.

Step 2

Wash your face with a gentle, oil-free facial cleanser to remove impurities from the skin without drying it out.

Step 3



Exfoliate the skin with a fine-grain exfoliant. Massage the skin gently in an upward circular motion for 60 seconds, and then rinse.

Step 4


Remove the pot from the stove once the water has come to a boil and place it on a kitchen counter or easily accessible table. Place a towel over your head and shoulders and lean over the pot, allowing the steam to rise to your face. Take the edges of the towel and drape them around the sides of the pot making a " tent" to block outside air from coming in. Relax here for 10 minutes.

Step 5


Remove the towel from your head and pat your face dry.

Step 6


Mix 1 tablespoon of bentonite clay with enough warm water to make a thick paste.

Step 7


Apply the paste to your nose in a 1/8- to 1/4-inch-thick layer and allow the clay to dry thoroughly for about 15 minutes. Rinse the clay from your nose and pat dry.
Pour a few drops of witch hazel onto a cotton ball and rub it over your nose to help tone and tighten the pores.

Things You'll Need

  • Oil-free cleanser
  • Fine-grain facial exfoliant
  • Large pot
  • Towel
  • 1 tbsp. bentonite clay
  • Witch hazel
  • Cotton ball

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