Signs of ageing appear in many ways, fine lines, wrinkles and large pores are some of the ways your skin gives away your age. While ageing is inevitable, some people experience these skin problems sooner than the rest and that’s when it becomes a cause of concern. If you’ve ever noticed large pores on your face while looking at yourself the mirror, let us tell you that you can’t blame genetics alone.
Certain skin and lifestyle habits are also to be blamed for this. We will tell you the reason behind these enlarged pores on your face. Read on to find out if you are guilty of committing any of these:

Signs of ageing appear in many ways, fine lines, wrinkles and large pores are some of the ways your skin gives away your age. While ageing is inevitable, some people experience these skin problems sooner than the rest and that’s when it becomes a cause of concern. If you’ve ever noticed large pores on your face while looking at yourself the mirror, let us tell you that you can’t blame genetics alone.
Certain skin and lifestyle habits are also to be blamed for this. We will tell you the reason behind these enlarged pores on your face. Read on to find out if you are guilty of committing any of these:

Acne
Dead skin cells, bacteria and oil settle inside the pores causing visible whiteheads and blackheads. Over time these lesions tend to expand the pores and make them look bigger. Overactive oil glands not only increase the chances but they also leave behind a sheen that makes the pores appear more prominent. Getting regular facials and applying deep cleansing masks can help with this issue.

Excessive oil production
The gland at the base of your pore produces a natural oil called sebum. Its job is to produce enough oil to keep your skin and hair moisturised. However, in some people the sebaceous glands are overactive, meaning they produce more oil than required. This problem leads to oily skin, acne and enlarged pores.

Harsh extractions
Picking, popping and extracting pimples or blackheads on your own can leave behind visible scarring. Extractions should only be performed by a trained professional. Overuse of pore strips can also activate the sebaceous gland to work overtime and leave behind an oily appearance and bigger pores.

Genetics
Lastly, yes, your genes are also responsible for those pesky, visible pores on your nose and cheeks. Several products such as toners and facial treatments claim to shrink the appearance of pores but you can’t change their shape because it is genetically determined. However, regular cleansing, exfoliating and moisturising can result in smoother skin and reduce the appearance of prominent pores.
Written by Sanya Hamdani on 4th Dec 2019
Sanya Hamdani is a skincare enthusiast and lipstick hoarder, she truly believes no two red lipsticks look exactly alike. With a Master's degree in Communication & Journalism and 5+ years of digital writing experience up her sleeve, Sanya has some of the biggest beauty experts in the country on her speed dial. When she's not swatching products or writing about the latest trends in beauty, you will find her watching F.R.I.E.N.D.S. or cooking up a storm in the kitchen.