What are skin pores? Pores are microscopic openings found in the epidermis that perform an important function in the normal functioning of the skin. Each pore is the outlet of a hair follicle and a sebaceous gland, which produces sebum - a natural substance that lubricates and protects the skin. The pores allow thermoregulation, as well as the secretion of sebum and sweat, which supports the skin's natural protective barrier.
Clogged pores occur when excess sebum, dead skin cells, dust or make-up residues accumulate in the pore mouth. The result is formation of blackheads (open or closed) and sometimes also inflammations. Most commonly, the problem affects areas with higher sebaceous gland activity - the nose, forehead, chin (known as the 'sebaceous glands'). Zone T), but clogged pores can occur on any skin type.
Among the main drivers blocking of pores belong:
The most common symptoms of clogged pores are:
Clogged pores are not a threat in themselves, but they can lead to:
To reduce the risk of clogged pores:
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