Pore contraction in three stages: morning, noon, and night.

by anonymous on 2012-02-25 14:52:40

Time ruthlessly slips through our fingers, and the skin is not as "lively" as before. During summer, we stay in air-conditioned rooms for long periods, while in winter, the weather becomes particularly dry. Both situations easily cause skin dehydration, making the skin extremely dry and leading to enlarged pores. So, how should we address enlarged pores caused by frequent skin dehydration? Below, we will introduce an all-day pore care plan with skincare routines in the morning, afternoon, and evening. Let's take a closer look at what staged pore care entails.

In the morning, use the principle of thermal expansion and contraction to immediately shrink your pores and instantly lower the surface temperature of your skin, which can inhibit the appearance of large pores and oil secretion. Wrap ice cubes in a towel, tightly twisting the excess parts, and then apply the towel to your face for at least one minute. This chilling method soothes the skin, but after washing your face, you still need to use astringent water to truly contract the enlarged pores.

At noon, use green tea to mask your face. Girls who enjoy drinking green tea should learn to utilize resources effectively. Green tea brewed all morning may have become bland and tasteless, but that doesn't mean it has lost its efficacy. The acidic components in green tea can kill bacteria and tighten the skin. After cooling the brewed green tea, wash your hands thoroughly, dip your fingers into the green tea water, and gently pat it onto areas of your face with enlarged pores. If conditions permit, you can also directly soak your face in a basin filled with green tea water and wash your face with it, which will yield even better results.

In the evening, use fruits and vegetables to care for your skin. Using fruits and vegetables for skincare is not only low-cost and convenient but also natural and healthy, allowing you to enjoy stress-free skincare. Juice four types of fruits and vegetables—celery, rape, lemon, and orange—then filter the juice with gauze and apply it to your face, gently rubbing it in. You can prepare a large amount of fruit and vegetable juice at once, seal it, and store it in the refrigerator, using it weekly for a pore-contracting experience. Cook six pears until they are soft, cool them down, mash them, and mix them evenly with a tablespoon of almond oil. Apply this mixture uniformly on your face for 15-20 minutes before rinsing it off. This mask not only makes oily and large-pored skin delicate and tender but also treats acne.

The three-stage skincare routine contracts the skin's pores from different time periods, helping you to contract your pores throughout the day, providing your skin with 24-hour seamless care.

The above article is referenced from: http://www.hkqyt.com/jiankangqudou/941.html provided by Hong Kong Qingyan Hall's official website for acne treatment in Guangzhou: http://www.hkqyt.com