Saurabh Tiwari/Bilaspur:- Be it man or woman, everyone likes clean skin. If we talk about youth, they are especially concerned about their skin. If even a pimple appears on the face, he becomes worried. People spend thousands or even lakhs for clean skin. One of these problems is that of open pores, which is usually seen on everyone’s face. Some have less open pores on their face, while others have large open pores on their face, due to which the face looks bad. Regarding this, we talked to dermatologist Dr. Roshni Mishra, who told us about reducing open pores and getting clear skin.
What are open pores?
People with oily skin often have the problem of open pores on the face. These pores become more visible on the face with age. These are especially visible on the nose, forehead, under the eyes, on the cheeks or on the chin. If makeup is applied on open pores without treating them, the face looks even more ugly.
Why are there open pores?
Dr. Roshni Mishra told Local 18 that if your pores have become very big, then you need skin treatment. Often, open pores increase due to sun exposure i.e. excessive exposure to sunlight or due to the skin being too oily. To reduce this, skin care is needed.
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How to treat?
Dr. Roshni Mishra further told Local 18 that to reduce this, face wash containing salicylic acid should be used in the morning. Apart from this, niacinamide serum can be applied in the morning. Use sun screen and gel based moisturizer on top of this. Dr. Roshni says to apply serum containing salicylic acid twice a week. Apart from this, gel based moisturizer should be applied 3 times a week. Always use medicines for skin only after contacting a good dermatologist.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: April 10, 2024, 12:28 IST
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