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Clogged Pores

Battling with clogged pores? You've come to the right place!

These skin care products for clogged pores can make sure your pores stay clear and your complexion stays smooth.

Patchology

Patchology Breakout Box

$20.00

There are two primary types of pimple patches: hydrocolloid patches and salicylic acid patches. Hydrocolloid patches are made from a gel-like material that absorbs excess oil and moisture, creating a moist environment that promotes healing from within...

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SkinMedica Pore Purifying Gel Cleanser 6 fl oz - SkinElite
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SkinMedica

SkinMedica Pore Purifying Gel Cleanser 6 fl oz

$48.00 $36.00

This non-irritating gel cleanser with clinically proven ingredients gently dissolves makeup, oil, impurities, and dirt to cleanser and purify pores while supporting the skin's barrier and improving the appearance of skin texture. In a clinical study of...

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Obagi

Obagi CLENZIderm MD Acne Therapeutic System

$166.00 $132.80

Obagi CLENZIderm MD Acne Therapeutic System A 3-step acne treatment formulated to help combat acne and, with daily use, help prevent future acne from forming. The CLENZIderm M.D. Acne Therapeutic System from Obagi Medical includes clinically proven...

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Dermalogica

Dermalogica Sebum Clearing Masque 2.5 fl oz

$56.00

Soothing clay masque helps clear breakouts and minimize premature signs of skin aging. Oil-absorbing clays help detoxify skin as Salicylic Acid clears pore congestion. Calming botanicals such as Oat and Bisabolol help soothe aggravation brought on by...

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Revision Skincare Exfoliating Facial Rinse 16 fl oz
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Revision

Revision Skincare Exfoliating Facial Rinse 16 fl oz

$112.00

This highly concentrated, invigorating toner deeply cleans pores by sweeping away excess oil and impurities. Refreshes and brightens dull skin for a more youthful appearance. Leave your skin feeling refreshed and vibrant while refining your pores with...

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Murad

Murad Clarifying Cleanser

$36.00

Leave your skin feeling fresh and clean with this ultimate acne gel that cleans and helps to dissolve excess oil, clears existing blemishes, purifies pores, and prevents future breakouts. Murad’s Clarifying Cleanser is formulated with two types of...

DCL

DCL Spot Therapy 0.5 oz

$25.00

Clinically proven lotion, instantly treats breakoutsAn ultra-concentrated clinically proven anti-acne treatment powered by 2% salicylic acid that helps clear breakouts instantly, while helping to prevent future blemishes from forming. Natural...

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PCA Skin

PCA Skin Blemish Control Bar 3.2 fl oz

$60.00

A skin purifying cleansing bar for oily skin or those with acne. Clear pores of oil and soften the skin Smoothing and antibacterial cleansing bar Skin-softening effect helps to reduce the incidence of scarring while healing Reduce existing acne...

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This might sound like a hot take, but pores get a bad rap in the beauty world. Sure, we all want our skin to have a nice smooth finish, but pores aren’t your enemy. Pores (and the oil glands within them) give your skin the oil it needs to stay hydrated, strong, and supple. They release sweat from your sweat glands too to keep your body cool. They serve a crucial purpose…but yes, they do get clogged here and there, and that’s a problem. So why do pores get clogged and what can you do about them? Let’s explore.

What Causes Clogged Pores?

A pore is a tiny opening in your skin that has a sebaceous gland (AKA an oil gland) at the bottom. The oil gland produces oil, which travels up the pore to the surface of your skin. But when debris like dead skin cells or particles of dirt get into your pores, they can mingle with the oil and form a clog that blocks the oil from getting out. That’s when you start to see symptoms of clogged pores like inflammation, blackheads, pimples, and large pore openings.

You might be saying, “Isn’t it normal to be shedding dead skin cells and for dirt particles to accumulate on your skin throughout the day? Why do they sometimes clog your pores but not always?”

Sometimes it’s just the luck of the draw and where those cells and particles end up. But there are a few things that make clogged pores more likely, such as:

  • Dry skin which can cause excess skin cell shedding
  • Overactive oil glands, which could be caused by hormones or certain medications
  • Certain makeup or skin care products whose particles can get stuck inside pores

Are Clogged Pores and Acne the Same Thing?

Acne and clogged pores are closely related, but they’re not exactly the same thing. Acne is a chronic condition that can have several causes and factors – clogged pores is one factor but bacteria and hormones are too. We all get clogged pores every so often, but if you have them frequently and if they come in waves, it may be acne.

How Do You Get Rid of Clogged Pores?

If you’re tired of dealing with clogged pores, what do you do? There are two sides to treating clogged pores: getting rid of them and preventing new clogs. Let’s talk first about how to get rid of the clogged pores you already have.

Treating clogged pores is all about skin care. Certain products can get into your pores and break up clogs, like products with salicylic acid or retinol. Blackhead removing products like certain skin masks can also help by reaching into your pores and bonding to the debris, pulling it out when you remove them.

Once you’ve got that beautifully smooth and clog-free skin, you want to take preventative steps too. Some risk factors for clogged pores aren’t exactly within your control, like your hormones. But there are ways you can lower your other risk factors:

  • Keep your skin hydrated with daily moisturizer
  • Use skin care and makeup products that don’t clog pores (look for “non-comedogenic” and “non-acnegenic” on the label)
  • Cleanse your skin twice a day to remove debris before it gets into your pores
  • Include salicylic acid and/or retinol products in your skin care routine to break up new clogs quickly when they form

These tips and strategies are simple swaps but they can make sure your pores keep doing their important work and staying clog-free.