Beautiful skin is something that you have to work on. The truth is that most of us don’t have the flawless, spot-free face, but it’s also truth that we can all have it if we just put in a little effort. Keeping your pores clean will not only make that happen but it will also reduce the risk of having acne. You see, it is believed that acne appear when clogged pores get infected. During puberty oil glands in the skin start producing more oil which expands the pores, making them more suitable for bacteria infections. That, off course causes acne. For the people that have oily skin, or at least oily areas- the well known T zone (forehead and nose area), the risks of having large pores are higher, so using a pore cleanser is a must.

Today, you can choose from a variety of brands and products. You can get all kinds of pore cleansers like lotions, peel off masks, even pore cleansers that work with batteries. But if you don’t know what to pick, or if you have extremely sensitive skin you can also make your own completely natural pore cleanser. After all, there is nothing safer than a homemade pore cleanser. This way you don’t have to spend a fortune to have beautiful skin. People have been using natural ingredients for decades, so why can’t you? It’s simple and fun, and all you need are the things you can find in your own kitchen.

For dry skin- If you have this type of skin think about including milk and honey in your daily routine. Honey moisturizes the skin and makes it smooth. Apply it like a facial mask and let it sit on your face for 15-20 minutes. You will see the difference. Milk contains lipids, minerals and vitamins. You can use it on it’s own like a face or body wash, or mix it with honey or oatmeal.

For oily skin –If your skin is oily you can use tomatoes because they have many natural acids and exfoliates. You can squish it into a paste and use it on it’s own, or mix it with oatmeal for example. Lemon or lime is also a good choice. Apply it with the cotton pad, even every day, if you like. Lemon narrows the pores and regulates the pH value of the skin so it’s great for treating large pores and removing excess oil from.

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