While it’s not physically possible to close ‘open’ pores on your nose, you can minimise their appearance. A big part of that is good everyday care (which is where the VisaPure comes in), but there are also plenty of fun natural remedies that can give your skin a little extra boost. Here are some of our favourites from top beauty bloggers:e.
1. Steam-clean nose pores It’s simple, but it’s certainly got a good reputation for helping to clean nose pores, flushing out the oil and dead skin cells that can give them an enlarged appearance. As outlined by Vladmir Kucherov of healcure.org, all that you have to do is fill a basin with boiling water and lean over it with a towel draped over your head for 10 minutes, once a week. 2. Honey and tomatoes Kucherov also suggests that simply by adding five drops of warm honey to two tablespoons of canned tomato juice before thoroughly mixing them, you can have a great toner to apply to open pores on the nose and any other areas of your face where they look especially prominent. Just remember to cleanse your face with warm water and soap prior to application, and to wash off the mixture with more warm water after leaving it on your face for 15 minutes. 3. Lemon juice, cucumber juice and rose water According to the Naturalbeautytips.co blog, the natural enzymes found in lemon juice make it a great choice when you want to achieve tighter, firmer skin with less obvious nose pores. Not only does its acidity help to eliminate deep skin impurities, but it also contains Vitamin C that can make your skin appear lighter. This particular solution comprises one tablespoon of lemon juice, one cup of rose water and half a cup of cucumber juice, stirred together thoroughly before being applied to the skin. 4. Yoghurt Another tip from Naturalbeautytips.co: use yoghurt. Yes, this delicious dessert really can assist with the tightening of nose pores and the removal of the dead skin cells and excess oil that can contribute to your pores looking larger. It’s all thanks to the lactic acid that it contains. Just apply some fresh, unsweetened and unflavoured yoghurt to your skin and leave it on for 10 minutes before taking a bath. 5. Egg whites As outlined in Stephanie Tourles’ book Organic Body Care Recipes, egg whites can be great for dramatically toning your skin and temporarily tightening ‘large’ pores on your nose. Combine a small amount of cold egg white with one teaspoon of cornstarch in a mixing bowl, beating until it’s frothy and not lumpy. Then dab a thin, even layer of the mixture over your nose and cheeks. Lie on your back and wait for the mask to dry completely – it should take about 20 minutes – before rinsing. Repeat one to two times a week as needed.
While these natural remedies are fun to try every once in a while, if you want to keep large pores on your nose at bay, they’re no substitute for good everyday care. The VisaPure Advanced home facial device can help you with this: it gently massages away impurities to help unclog pores and reveal revitalised, radiant skin. It only takes five minutes, but it’s 10 times more effective than cleansing by hand*.
When you require a truly advanced solution that’s both effective and gentle on your skin, there’s no need to look any further than the easy and fast-to-use VisaPure Advanced. With its deep pore brush, precision brush and massager, it really is the complete device for refining your pores and revitalising your skin.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/265667-home-remedies-for-large-pores-on-face/
http://naturalbeautytips.co/how-to-get-rid-of-large-pores-on-face-nose-cheeks/
http://how-to-get-rid-of-wrinkles-on-face.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/how-to-get-rid-of-large-pores-natural.html
http://www.healcure.org/nose/nose-pores/large-pores-on-nose-big-enlarged-how-to-get-rid-treat-or-shrink-big-nose-pores/
*10 x more effective than cleansing by hand but just as gentle. Compared with manual make-up removal.
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