Enlarged pores can make skin appear rough and unkempt, detracting from its natural radiance. Once pores stretch, they rarely return to their original size, making consistent care essential to prevent further damage. Accumulated debris and blackheads within pores create a vicious cycle, exacerbating their expansion. To maintain healthy pores, scrutinizing and adjusting daily habits is critical.
First, avoid frequent exposure to high heat. Regular visits to saunas or washing the face with hot water can overstretch pores. Repeated cycles of expansion and contraction weaken pore elasticity, leading to permanent enlargement. For optimal pore health, steer clear of excessive heat and opt for lukewarm water when cleansing.
Second, poor dietary choices can harm pore health. Greasy, spicy foods and fast food stimulate excess sebum production, a primary culprit behind widened pores. Excessive alcohol consumption also negatively impacts skin health. Conversely, incorporating foods like green tea, aloe, and blueberries can aid in detoxifying the skin and regulating sebum, supporting better pore management.

Finally, exercise caution with nose strips. While they can effectively clean pores when used sparingly, overusing them—more than twice a week—can stretch pores further. Limiting nose strip use and avoiding excessive application are fundamental to preserving pore health.
Pores are a critical indicator of overall skin health. By addressing small daily habits—avoiding excessive heat, refining diet, handling blackheads carefully, and moderating nose strip use—you can prevent pore enlargement and maintain clearer, more resilient skin.
Kim Kuk Ju, HEALTH IN NEWS TEAM
press@hinews.co.kr