Everything you need to know about clogged pores

There are many reasons why pores can become clogged but one thing’s for certain - their appearance can wreak havoc on your self confidence. Whether you’ve always suffered with congestion or this issue is new to your complexion, don’t stress - there are actually many ways that you can deal with clogged pores and get well on your way to clearer, healthier-looking skin.
To get the low-down on blocked pores, we speak to Karen Varker, Skin Expert for NeoStrata, about all things pores - from what they are, to why we have them, to the best ways to treat them...
What are pores and why do we have them?
Believe it or not, your pores actually serve a very important purpose in helping your skin produce natural oils, to breathe, sweat and cool the body. “Like it or not, pores are part of our genetic make-up and an integral part of our skin,” says Karen. “They are very small openings in the skin that are home to hair follicles and sebaceous glands (the body’s oil-producing glands). They also allow us to sweat and are part of the body’s cooling mechanism.”
How do pores get clogged?
According to Karen, the most common reasons pores can become clogged are:
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If there is an overproduction of sebum (the body’s natural oils).
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If there is a build-up of make-up and grime from not cleansing both morning and night.
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When dead skin cells on the surface of the skin congest the pores.
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What are the best skin care products and ingredients to treat clogged pores?
It’s clear that make-up, oil and grime are the major culprits for blocking pores, so it’s vital that you’re thoroughly cleansing your skin twice daily.
Cleanse and (gently) exfoliate morning and night
“Using a good cleanser morning and night is really important to ensure you keep your skin clean and make-up free,” explains Karen. In addition to this, Karen suggests opting for a cleanser that contains a gentle exfoliator like fruit acid which can work wonders on sloughing away pore-blocking dead skin cells, as well as boosting skin cell turnover. “Choose a gentle cleanser that has a mild natural exfoliator in it, so your cleanser removes make-up and dirt, but also lifts away dead skin cells,” she explains.
“Mechanical scrubs (for example, a scrub that contains microbeads or crushed apricot kernels) are great for helping to lift away dead skin cells. However, using a cleanser that contains a fruit acid can help to unglue the dead skin cells from the skin’s surface so they naturally lift off without scrubbing the skin. They also encourage skin cell turnover which naturally unclogs the pores.”
Whatever you do, don’t give into the temptation to squeeze your clogged pores! This can not only damage the outer layers of your skin and cause bleeding, but it can also spread pimple-causing bacteria and oil, which can lead to breakouts or even more blocked pores.
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Use a moisturiser with AHAs
“When used a couple of times a week, an AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) lotion can help to whisk away dead skin cells and unclog congested pores,” explains Karen. But before you slather your skin with the stuff, Karen offers a word of caution: “You should patch test this type of product first to ensure your skin can tolerate AHAs. Then, build this up to use two to three times a week after cleansing and before applying your moisturiser.” Hello glowing, clear, healthy-looking skin!
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Is your skin super oily? Karen recommends opting for a gel or toner that’s formulated with AHAs instead, such as NeoStrata Oily Skin Solution.
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133 Member Comments
This article saved my pores from getting worse .Thank you
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pores are so hard to cover so a good peel always helps
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I really need help with my pores !
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I very occasionally get clogged pores around my nose. But I find I can easily keep it under control by using my Foreo regularly, and a facial scrub once a week.
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I have large pores too on my nose mainly. I wouldn't exfoliate morning and night though, I have oily skin but I am sure it will get dry & flaky if I exfoliate that much!
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I don't really have the issue of clogged pores very often - usually only when I've tried a new product that ends up being too harsh on my skin.
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Chemical exfoliation! And realising that the sebaceous filaments on my nose weren't clogged pores
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I get confused between pores and pimples!
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really need to find some skin care products that contain AHA's
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Blackheads and pores are the bane of my life. I use both chemical and physical exfoliators
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thanks for the tips
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So hard to get rid of mine, even with aha
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Chemical exfoliants are the best thing I've found to help my clogged pores
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Yes - a good chemical exfoliant helps keep my pores in check
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I try to use a clay face mask at a least once a week which helps reduce the appearance of pores.
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aha and bha are amazing-fix every problem
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Chemical exfoliators work well for me, AHAs/BHAs really make a difference.
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Ever since I started double cleansing, sheet masking and using products with BHA and AHA (not exfoliators, just products with the ingredients) I noticed enough difference to motivate me to buy chem. exfoliators.
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I hate pores, I wish I could just glue it together and be done.
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They sure are pesky and hard to cover at times
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Sucks really! Very tempting to squeeze them.. I try to not touch my face at all but...
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I find the pores of my nose get clogged if I don’t cleanse any SPF-containing products off well enough. But I have found the Mario Badescu grapefruit AHA cleanser has been great at removing dead skin!
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I recently received a package of the silk cocoons (I had ordered a doona from Lilysilk). They're apparently the bees-knees for unclogging pores; have to give them a go!
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I use clay mask and it works well for me.
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