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5 gentle ways to reduce the look of open pores

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 27, 2025, 15:00 IST
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These won’t erase pores, but they can make them look less noticeable

The mirror doesn’t accuse. It just waits. Usually, it’s in a quiet pause, between brushing your teeth and checking your phone, that you notice them. The pores. Slightly more visible today. Not dramatic. Not alarming. Just… there. The kind of detail you register when life has been moving fast, and your skin hasn’t had time to catch up.


We talk about pores like they’re a flaw that needs fixing. But most days, they’re simply responding to heat, long hours, stress carried in the shoulders, or the way screens now sit inches from our faces. They’re not a problem to solve. They’re insights. And while pores can’t technically open or close, they can look more noticeable when they’re clogged, when skin loses firmness, or when irritation creeps in quietly. The goal isn’t perfection. It’s ease.
Before the fixes, one small grounding truth: skin doesn’t need discipline. It needs support.


A quick reality check. Dermatologists agree on this much: pores look more visible when oil, dead skin, or debris build up, or when skin loses elasticity over time. Harsh scrubbing, picking, or over-cleansing often makes things worse. What showing up actually looks like is gentler and more consistent.

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Cleanse gently (and choose non-comedogenic formulas)

A mild, non-comedogenic cleanser twice a day is enough. Use lukewarm water ( not hot) and avoid the urge to “scrub clean.” Over-cleansing strips the skin, which can trigger more oil and make pores appear larger.


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Use clay masks, but don’t overdo them

Once or twice a week is plenty. Clay helps absorb excess oil and clear surface buildup that can stretch the look of pores. Daily masking, however, can dry the skin and undo the benefit.


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Moisturise, even if your skin feels oily

Dehydrated skin often overcompensates by producing more oil. A lightweight, non-greasy moisturiser helps maintain skin flexibility, which softens the appearance of pores over time. Think support, not suffocation.


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Wear sunscreen regularly

Daily SPF 30+ is long-term care, especially if you spend time outdoors. UV exposure breaks down collagen, which makes pores look more prominent over time. This is quiet maintenance that pays off slowly.


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Let small habits do the heavy lifting

Getting enough sleep. Washing your face after workouts. Drinking water. Keeping hands off your face during long scrolling spells. These don’t feel dramatic, but they show up on your skin more than we realise. Ice, lemon juice, and harsh scrubs promise quick tightening but often irritate the skin barrier. Irritated skin tends to look more textured, not less.


Gentle, boring consistency works better than urgency. There’s a moment, usually late at night, when the mirror stops feeling like a judge and starts feeling like a witness. You look tired, maybe — but also real. Your skin holds the day the way fabric holds warmth. Maybe the point isn’t to erase pores at all. Maybe it’s to stop fighting the face that carried you through it.


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