GRAPESEED OIL<\/strong><\/p>\nGrapeseed oil has amazing skin and hair properties, so look for products that contain said oil. Not only is it a known oil used for anti-aging, but it\u2019s also used extensively on oily skin as well as acne prone skin. Because it is high in anti-oxidant and anti-bacterial properties, grapeseed oil does a great job in reducing clogged pores. Add few drops of this oil to anything that you use on face like cream, mask, lotion or use it to massage your face.<\/p>\n
STEAM<\/strong><\/p>\nSteaming opens the clogged pores and allows all kinds of impurities trapped inside to be washed away. Simply fill a pot with water, cover it with a lid and heat the water on the stove. When the water is hot enough to produce steam, remove the pot from the heat. Place a towel over your head and lean over the steaming water. Allow the steam to soak into your face for 10 to 15 minutes. Then pat dry your face and finish off with a toner and mild moisturizer to protect your skin from drying out. Do this twice a week.<\/p>\n
LEMON<\/strong><\/p>\nThe citric acid present in lemons helps exfoliate the skin and clean out dirt and oil that clogs the pores. Make a facial scrub by mixing one tablespoon of lemon juice with one teaspoon each of sugar, yogurt and honey. Apply the mixture on the affected area and gently scrub for five minutes. Allow it to sit for 10 minutes, and then wash your face with lukewarm water. Do this twice weekly.<\/p>\n
EGGS<\/strong><\/p>\nTo get rid of clogged pores, you can use the white portion of the egg. Whip one egg white until you get a foamy texture. Chill it in the refrigerator for five minutes and then mix in the juice from half a lemon. Apply the mixture on your skin, let it dry for approximately 10 minutes and then rinse it off with warm water. Use this remedy one or two times a week.<\/p>\n
PAPAYA<\/strong><\/p>\nThe enzyme known as papain present in papaya has skin-cleansing properties that are a great help in getting rid of clogged pores. Peel a suitable-size raw papaya and gently rub it on the affected skin for five to 10 minutes. Then wash it off with lukewarm water to remove deep skin impurities like dead cells, oils and dirt. Follow this remedy twice a week.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Also known as comedones, clogged pores happen when the openings of the hair follicles are blocked with oil secretions and dead skin cells. Clogged pores form for a number of different reasons, including inflammation of the skin due to an excess of white blood cells, stress, or excess oil. The pores in your skin can get clogged with oil, dry or dead skin cells, and everyday dirt and debris. At times, the pores can clog when the skin is inflamed […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":42195,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[9852],"tags":[11688,6270,11690,1697],"yoast_head":"\n
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