Pores are small openings in the skin that allow for the release of oil and sweat. Their size and visibility can vary between individuals and may change over time.
For some, pores may appear more prominent in certain areas, particularly across the nose, cheeks and forehead. This can be influenced by a range of factors including skin type, oil production and structural changes within the skin.


Concerns relating to pore size may present in a number of ways, including:
Pores that appear more visible or prominent
Uneven skin surface or texture
Areas of congestion or blackheads
Increased oiliness, particularly in the T-zone
Variation in pore visibility across different areas of the face
These features are often more noticeable in central facial areas such as the nose, cheeks and forehead.


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