Pores are small openings in the skin that are an essential part of the skin structure. While pores help the skin to breathe and maintain its health, they may become a nuisance if they enlarge.
Large pores can result in excessive oil release, blackheads, and spots, often making makeup applications difficult. Several at-home treatments can help tighten pores, making them smaller and less noticeable.
# Apply aloe vera gelAloe vera is a natural astringent, which helps reduce the appearance of pores. It also helps in evening out the skin tone. Moreover, aloe vera helps nourish and cleanse the skin of dirt and oil.
How to use: Apply aloe vera gel to your face and gently massage. Allow it to sit for 10 minutes, and wash it off with cold water after.
# Use an egg white maskTopical application of egg whites can help tighten skin pores and give an even tone to the skin. Egg whites also help treat acne and improve skin health.
How to use: Mix an egg white with some lemon juice and oatmeal. Apply the paste to the open pores and allow it to dry for half an hour. Wash your face with cold water. Use this remedy twice a week.
# Steam your faceOften, your skin pores appear enlarged due to the accumulation of oil, skin debris, and blackheads. Steaming your face can dislodge this dirt from the pores, helping them return to their original size.
How to use: Steam your face for 5–20 minutes once a week.
# Dab some apple cider vinegar
Apple cider vinegar (ACV) acts as a skin toner, which can help tighten skin pores.
How to use: Dilute ACV in water in a 1:1 ratio, and dab it on your face using a cotton ball. It is best to use this at night after washing your face.
# Ice the areaThe cold effect of ice helps shrink skin pores and gives a tightening effect. It also promotes blood circulation, thus improving skin health. However, avoid applying ice directly to the skin as it can damage skin tissues.
How to use: Wrap a few ice cubes in a clean washcloth and apply it to your skin for a few seconds.
You can also use ice-cold water to wash your face. Infusing the water with apple juice, cucumber juice, rose water, and green tea when making ice cubes may provide added benefits