Pores that are large and in charge aren't most people's cup of tea—myself included. If you're also one of those people, you may be looking for a solution that will help your pores politely sit down.
Smoother skin is just around the corner, folks. I turned to the pros for advice on the situation. It's important to note that while you can't actually shrink your pores permanently, you can at least find products that minimize them handsomely. Why can't they shrink, you ask? Audrey Kunin, a board-certified dermatologist and the founder of DermaDoctor, states that "while we can't actually change the natural diameter of our pores, we can improve their visibility. Over time, pores become stretched with debris such as dead skin cells, excess oil, makeup, and pollution. Add in the loss of dermal collagen with age, and this allows pores to expand and become more visible."
On the other hand, celebrity esthetician Renée Rouleau believes there's one magical ingredient that can actually help reduce the size of your pores: retinol. "A retinoid peel is a great DIY option [to help] shrink pores if you have access to a prescription retinoid. To do this, simply apply the product with a heavier hand than normal (roughly, a dime-sized amount)," Rouleau says.
If you're interested in adding a few pore-minimizing products to your skincare routine, both Rouleau and Kunin say you'll want to consider a physical exfoliant like a scrub and a chemical exfoliant with AHAs and BHAs to help remove debris. "This allows pores to snap back to their natural size," says Kunin. "The use of rejuvenating skincare with vitamin C and peptides can also help improve the appearance of pores." That being said, take a peek below and find the best products to help reduce large pores. You'll find everything from exfoliators to toners and cleansers.
Exfoliators That Minimize Visible Pores
Emma Lewisham
Illuminating Exfoliant
This exfoliant promotes radiance and clearer pores with natural AHAs, BHAs, and active botanicals like yarrow, mallow, and hibiscus-flower peptides.
Humanrace
Lotus Enzyme Exfoliator
Containing glycolic acid and fruit AHAs, this triple-acting exfoliant clears away pore-clogging debris like magic.
Dermalogica
Daily Microexfoliant Exfoliator
Finally, an exfoliant fit for daily use. This formula is a great addition to your routine because it's a gentle rice-based powder but still effectively clears away surface congestion.
Renée Rouleau
Mint Buffing Beads
This scrub uses tiny micro-beads to gently polish away dry skin on the surface. It unclogs pores, refines enlarged ones, and smooths out the skin without irritation.
Dr. Brandt Skincare
Pores No More Pore Purifying Cleanser
Dr. Brandt's purifying exfoliant comes highly recommended by Kunin for its ability to remove makeup, dead skin, and other pore-clogging buildup.
Cleansers That Minimize Visible Pores
Marie Veronique
Daily Exfoliating Cleanser
Another gentle option for all skin types, this cleanser contains both AHAs and BHAs to gently exfoliate the skin. It also contains adzuki-bean powder, which further removes excess oil.
One Love Organics
Botanical A Cleanser
Both a foaming gel cleanser and an exfoliant, this formula is non-stripping and leaves skin smoother than ever.
GlowBiotics MD
Probiotic Acne Treatment Cleanser
If you have acne-prone skin, this probiotic treatment cleanser is a great option. It has 2% salicylic acid to help unclog pores and act as a powerful anti-inflammatory.
Glossier
Cleanser Concentrate
Glossier's cleanser concentrate works well for those with sensitive skin because it contains gentle exfoliants like malic acid, lactic acid, and grape ferment along with niacinamide to refine pores.
Origins
Zero Oil Cleanser With Charcoal
This cleanser contains charcoal to draw oil, environmental pollution, and makeup out of the pores.
Toners That Minimize Visible Pores
Youth to the People
Mandelic Acid + Superfood Unity Exfoliant
Youth to the People's liquid solution is a must-have for its combination of superfood antioxidants and a trio of powerful (yet non-irritating) exfoliating acids.
Paula's Choice
Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant
This toner is loved by estheticians and derms alike for its uncanny ability to reduce the visibility of larger pores.
Perricone MD
Intensive Pore Minimizing Toner
Although this toner is water-like, it's still a powerhouse exfoliant. It contains acid exfoliants, copper, and vitamin C to help visibly reduce pores in a matter of days.
Biossance
Squalane + BHA Pore-Minimizing Toner
An all-in-one toning solution, this toner tightens pores, clarifies, purifies, and hydrates all at once.
Goop Beauty
G. Tox Malachite + AHA Pore Refining Tonic
The malachite in this toning solution detoxes pores along with other exfoliating acids like glycolic and phytic.
Serums That Minimize Visible Pores
DermaDoctor
Picture Porefect Pore Minimizer
Kunin always recommends this DermaDoctor serum for enlarged pores because it's extremely fast-acting. It contains a blend of acids including salicylic, glycolic, citric, and retinol.
Renée Rouleau
Advanced Resurfacing Serum
Rouleau always recommends her Advanced Resurfacing Serum to those with sensitive skin. It's a pure retinol cream that reduces fine lines, encourages the repair of collagen, and improves the look of enlarged pores.
Dr. Dennis Gross
Alpha Beta Pore Perfecting Refining Serum
Alpha Beta acids in this serum work to unclog pores and regulate oiliness while farnesol fights acne-causing bacteria.
The Ordinary
Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
This high-strength formula contains
Naturium
Niacinamide Serum
This serum contains vitamin B3, zinc, and a high concentration of niacinamide to help reduce pores in a big way.
Shawna Hudson is a beauty, wellness, lifestyle, and travel writer with over 10 years of experience. She graduated from California State University, Fullerton, with a degree in journalism and has written for other publications such as Bustle, The Zoe Report, Byrdie, Elite Daily, and more. She is currently a beauty writer at Who What Wear and hopes to continue feeding her (completely out-of-control) beauty obsession as long as she can. Stay up to date on her latest finds on Instagram @shawnasimonee.