Our epidermal skin-texturizing treatment is an advanced formulation that has a highly effective abrading quality on skin’s surface. This formula affords an immediate skin-smoothing effect and with regular, tri-weekly use, helps to visibly minimize discolorations and small marks on face, hands, and décolleté. Over time, the look of facial lines is reduced and skin texture is significantly smoother and clearer, while the appearance of pore size is diminished. As skin is re-texturized, our formula helps to facilitate the absorption of topical skin treatments to maximize their efficacy. This polishing cream is formulated with ';diatomatious earth'; ” – crushed microshells derived from ocean sand – as well as a powerful ingredient used by dermatologists to perform micro-dermabrasion procedures. The formula further helps to soothe skin with a blend of Willow Herb and nurturing sea algaenates.
Use a sunscreen after this treatment to protect skin from even limited exposure to the sun. We invite you to consider Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Moisturizer SPF 15 or Water-Based Sunscreen SPF 25.How do you make big pores less visable?
put a bag over your face! LoLHow do you make big pores less visable?
Proactive
I've heard of a cheap way to do it.
First wash your face with hot water then after drying put your face in the freezer. lol the cool air tightens your face.
Try skin tighteners, and regularly clean your face.
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';proactiv'; or the less expensive ';acne free'; which works just as well.
To open the pores a steam or facial steam opens the pores.
I would hold my head over a boiling pot of water on the stove to open the pores so I assume Ice will close them. BEING ALL NATURAL is a plus A cool towel.
Then the coverage of Noxzema will be a help. Then your base color foundation makeup. Creamy and with concealers Cream stick colors with a cheek color. Then a finish powder and a nice lipstick and you will be photo ready. Do not live in makeup. Use Ivory soap to get rid of residue. If you are acne prone do not do any of the makeup. See dermatologist if you have problem areas Fostex and medical soaps are a plus.
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