Peeling
If you have very sensitive skin or suffer from active acne, you can skip better granula peelings. A chemical peeling is soft for your skin. Examples are alfahydroxysic (aha such as glycolic acid and lactic acid) and betahydroxy acid (BHA for salicylic acid). Both peels help to dissolve and remove pores from pores – dead skin cells and sebum – so that the pores become less visible.
When dead skin cells are removed, the skin surface immediately looks smoother and smoother. There are different variants; After a while, they rinse a few peels from their skin, while there are also peeling that you apply with a cotton pad and leave it on your skin.
Some popular peeling options include:
- Paula’s Choice Skin Perfecting 2% bha liquid peeling for €39
- Clear and glow bha/aha pehlianiant for €29.95
- Heimish all clean green pores -Toner -pads 75 Stuks for €16.95
Mask
A mask and especially a clay or charcoal mask can be very effective to remove sebum and dirt from clogged pores. The sound or charcoal "pulls" the blockages as well as from your skin and absorbs them. If you remove the dried mask with lukewarm water after twenty minutes, you will find that your pores squeak and look less "filled".
Use such a mask a maximum or twice a week because some keys can dry out your skin. Also alternative peeling and the tone mask together, otherwise your (sensitive) skin will be irritated faster.
Some popular mask options include:
- Mud masky facial detoxification cleaning mask for €27.50
- The gardens cabbage mask for €10.99
- Dr. JetSke Ultee Tonpowder for €43.95
