They%26#039;re really annoying. You can almost see them open if u look closely enough.|||take a cold washcloth or an icepack or something cold. that closes your pores as opposed to warm which opens them|||good! glad it helped! Report Abuse
|||Try Biore Pore Perfect treatments (you can get them from Boots). I use the pore stripes for nose, forehead and chin. You apply them and leave until dry. They go stiff like paper mache. When you pull them off, they tug all the dirt and oil out of your pores. It%26#039;s really gross, but you can actually everything that was in your pores stuck fast to the dry pore strip! I never knew mine were so clogged!
If you use these strips once a week, they tighten your pores, as well as helping to reduce shine and spots.|||http://www.oleda.com/oleda_tips/index.cf鈥?/a>|||cold water splashed all over your face and avoid hot baths/showers etc as heat will keep them open|||Try Clinique%26#039;s 3 step system, the toner closes your pores after you have used the soap, you then need to moisturise.|||Clinique does this really nice pore minimizer collection. It has two things: a water activated thermal cream, which you use before you wash your face and a refining serum cream. It%26#039;s really good. I used it when the pores on my nose were big and dark and now you can%26#039;t see them.|||go to skincare.com|||steam your face to open them up then splash cold water on them closes them up fast,
use a deep clenser and scrub to make them less noticable|||Make sure you use toner. Clinique have a pore minimising collection. Biore nose strips are good and you could try microdermabrasion too|||After washing your face with warm water (not reallly hot), hold an ice cube on the worst spots. I know it doesn%26#039;t feel good at first, but the cold will help them to close up.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
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