The video recommends a gel-based cleanser for oily skin and a creamy cleanser for dry skin.
This video provides a five-step science-backed method to minimize the appearance of pores. Dr. Arsalan explains that while pores themselves can't be shrunk, their appearance can be improved through proper skincare. The video details each step, including product recommendations and explanations of why each step is effective.
Cleanse Properly: Clean skin makes pores appear smaller. Use a cleanser suited to your skin type and double cleanse for optimal results. Leaving oil, dirt, and makeup on the skin clogs pores, making them appear larger.
Exfoliate Regularly: Removes excess skin cells and unclogs pores preventing stretching. Use gentle chemical exfoliants or mild scrubs. Cold water or a cold compress after exfoliating temporarily tightens skin, minimizing pore appearance.
Use Toner: Balances skin's pH and temporarily tightens pores. Some toners contain ingredients that reduce pore appearance over time. Avoid toners with alcohol.
Use Pore Minimizing Serum: Serums with retinol or niacinamide directly impact pore appearance. Retinol speeds up skin cell turnover, while niacinamide reduces oil production and tightens skin. Zinc PCA can also help reduce oiliness.
Moisturize and Protect with SPF: Hydrated skin looks plump and smooth, making pores less noticeable. Avoid heavy creams. SPF protects skin structure and prevents sagging or stretching of pores. A clay mask once or twice a week can also help.