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for large pores how to quote unquote
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shrink your pores so pores seem to be
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like Public Enemy Number One people are
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very frustrated with these I actually
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think the mirrors are to blame they Zoom
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in further than they should but it
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doesn't matter today with this video
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we're going to talk about what are pores
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can you shrink them how to shrink them
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and we'll walk you through a step and
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create a routine for you to do so this
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is not our first video on pores we've
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done one before and still to this day is
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one of my favorite videos that we've
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ever created because we went into heavy
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detail on what causes pores and I
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actually drew them out in like Ms paint
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probably the worst graphic that's ever
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seen hopefully in this video we can give
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you some updated graphics on what you
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can do to minimize the appearance of
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your pores now in that video you
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probably noticed that as they extracted
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those sebaceous filaments from the skin
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that the pores looked very large
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underneath and this is something I want
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you to think about as we talk about the
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different treatments so all things
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related to minimizing the appearance of
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your pores here we go here we
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go so let's get a little bit back into
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that video so what you saw there was
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some type of peel off mask similar to
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what you see with a pore strip you see
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all this Gunk being lifted out of the
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pores and that Gunk is sebaceous
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filaments that's oil and dead skin cells
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that fill up your pores now this happens
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to all of us but in some people it's
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much more extreme than other people now
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this is a normal thing but as that
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sebaceous filament as that oil as those
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dead skin cells continue to fill up your
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pores your pores start to look larger
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and larger and then when you extract
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them you can actually see open holes
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inside your skin so let's talk about
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what causes your pores to look large cuz
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if we understand what causes your pores
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to look large we can know what
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ingredients to look for and what
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procedures to do in order to minimize
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their appearance so what is a pore a
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pore is built out of three units this is
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just my way of simplifying this for you
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so in the center is the opening to the
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skin that is a circle that you see that
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is the orifice now inside of this
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towards the base you see all of these
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oil glands this is part of the pyos
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sebaceous unit it is structural and
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functional system but surrounding all of
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this is the third part and that is the
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stroma or the collagen and the structure
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that creates this whole thing we know as
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a pore now let's talk about what
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actually makes your pores look larger
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now I I always think about things of
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like what's happening on that molecular
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level so if you look at that pyos
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sebaceous unit that Poe it's surrounded
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by dense collagen right the collagen is
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hugging it's holding on to it right so
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when you're younger and you have more
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collagen and your collagen is much
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denser it's actually squeezing your pore
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to make it look smaller but as we get
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older sun damage damages that collagen
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and elastic support structures your
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collagen becomes looser it becomes less
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dense and your pores actually start to
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dilate and open up so as as you lose
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that hug as the hug gets looser on your
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pore your pore starts to open up so if
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you think about it and we talk about
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treatment we're going to want to build
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up that collagen in order to minimize
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the appearance of pores the second thing
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that happens is that you have these
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sebaceous glands that Dr Maxfield
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described and they're dumping oil into
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that pore they're just dumping oil in
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there and then you have that epidermal
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layer which is turning over new skin
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cells and slopping dead skin cells into
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your pore so from the top you have
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epidermal skin cells slopping into your
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pore and from the bottom you have oil
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just dumping into the pore and that's
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creating debris inside of your pore that
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as it fills up can make your pores look
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larger and another thing that's nuanced
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is that with rosacea in particular the
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oil glands actually take over like you
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get more and more and more of these oil
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glands which leads to more and more and
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more oil production like the oil glands
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actually outnumber like the skin cells
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microscopically it's crazy how many oil
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glands you get so that's something we'll
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have to address too right and I can even
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show you a video we pop it up here of
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how if someone pushes on their nose they
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can actually push out all that oil
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that's even if it's not visible to you
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it has built up in your pores so now
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again kind of foreshadowing to treatment
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we're going to want to control oil
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production remove oil once it's
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deposited and remove dead skin cells
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that have now deposited in your pore so
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just thinking ahead here and then the
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last thing is if that epidermal layer
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gets thicker it starts to make your pore
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look larger larger which means that if
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your skin is more dull it's more flaky
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that stratum corneum is getting thicker
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it will make your pores look larger and
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so exfoliating and removing that top
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layer of skin or thinning out that very
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very top layer of skin called the
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stratum corium can also make your pores
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look smaller so you have noticed you
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have pores and you've decided you want
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to address this that's fine like again
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set your goals your skin care is your
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own now I always approach this with like
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the cleaning first so first we're going
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to remove the oil from skin to give us a
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clean slate right you need almost like a
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factory reset right you've had all this
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stuff build up over time right and so
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doing the things that are more
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maintenance aren't going to put a dent
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in what's already built out there so how
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do we start over one of the first things
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that you can do is actually get a facial
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this is where facials become very
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helpful it's you get a facial and then
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you maintain it with skinc care and so
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some of these water-based suction
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facials they really suck out all the
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gunk that's built up in your pores now I
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don't recommend that you do this at home
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I've said this a million times because I
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do think Poe vacuums cause a lot of
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bruising when you do it by yourself but
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an esthetician who's skilled can
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definitely do this and it will factory
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reset your pores you can also use a por
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strip as a sort of one time once a month
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once every two months to really sort of
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factory reset the pores now you don't
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want to do this all the time because
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it's really quite irritating especially
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if you're using a retinol you could pull
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off your skin with it so this is really
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to be used sparingly and then the last
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thing that you could do is use a
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cleanser that can help to remove some of
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the gunk that's buil bu up in your pores
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that's a salicylic acid based cleanser
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because salicylic acid is the only
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exfoliant that's actually oil soluble
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that can get into those sebaceous
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filaments and remove them out and
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something that's become popular on
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social media which is an oil-based
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cleanser like dissolves like so an
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oilbased cleanser is able to get into
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your pores and help to push this out if
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you massage it onto the nose so again
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you have your deep clean and then your
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regular maintenance cleansing to keep
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those oil glands empty now the
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functional part is once they're empty
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they're going to refill and that's where
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a lot of the daily work comes in we need
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to decrease oil production so how do you
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actually control oil production now this
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is actually something that's really
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challenging so in our old video we said
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there wasn't evidence that retinoids
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could actually control oil production
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now there's good evidence that there is
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so we always say we're willing to go
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back and debunk ourselves there is
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evidence that retinoids can help control
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oil so the ingredients to look for would
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be retinol niacinamide there's study
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that show that niacinamide can help
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control oil production green tea and
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lcarnitine can all help control oil
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production yeah and ither AIC acid as a
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third tier so stratifying this I have it
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like in tiers like so retinoids and then
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green tea and nide both of those
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especially nicomide actually has a good
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amount of data and then we have third
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tier I'd say AIC acid has a study I know
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of and then I guess lcarnitine too I
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didn't know about that one so that's
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news to me but we have these ingredients
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that can be foundational for your skin
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so we talked about how to remove oil
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then we talked about how to control oil
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and then the last category of
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ingredients to look for would be oil
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absorbing ingredients so that's
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something like perlite or silica and you
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find these ingredients a lot in oily
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skin moisturizers and they actually have
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ingredients that absorb oil as it's
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produced by the skin now this can help
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as any oil is building up especially for
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people with oily skin this makes a big
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difference I'll tell you anecdotally it
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it sounds very counterintuitive that you
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would want to moisturize your face with
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oily skin but a lot of people and we see
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this from the comments have oily
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sensitive skin and it's an extremely
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difficult combination to work with so
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these moisturizing ingredients these
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moisturizer for oily skin can be awesome
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because they can actually help provide
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your skin with a nourishment and
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protection a moisturizer does and at the
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same time make your skin feel and be
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less oily than it was to start with it's
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a weird dynamic but these are great
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functional ingredients probably
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underrated now let's talk about turning
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over some of those dead skin cells that
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have built up in your pores and the best
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ingredients to do that is going to be
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retinoids in general so we've already
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mentioned it is controlling oil now
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we're mentioning it as kind of helping
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to turn over those new skin cells thin
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out that epidermal layer of the skin to
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make your pores look less obvious and
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then salicylic acid which we mentioned
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earlier as removing oil is also able to
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remove some of the dead skin cells that
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build up in your pores and then the last
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category is that hug how do we
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strengthen the hug on your pore to make
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your pores look smaller by squeezing
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them from the outside in and that's
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going to be things that can build up
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your collagen structures right so
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addressing the structural component of a
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pore this is the most
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misunderstood part of a pore and I think
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a large part of it is is because some of
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the most effective things are in office
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procedures and so people just aren't
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familiar with it but this is like where
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I think everyone falls short they've
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used the topical ingredients they've
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cleaned out their pores they're getting
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the facials probably on a regular basis
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and they're like nothing is changing my
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pores are still large but that's cuz all
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of what we've talked about so far
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addresses the oil production or the oil
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gland and not the structure which
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actually is the ring creating the pore
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that you see so here we can have
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ingredients the retinoids once again
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doing lifting creating collagen
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increasing the hug tightening it up nice
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and
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as they say and then Additionally you
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can use your exfoliants that also thin
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the stratum corium like glycolic acid
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that increase collagen production once
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again increasing that supportive
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structure to make it tight and then at
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this point I would say probably moving
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into procedures is where you're going to
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see a multifaceted benefit for the
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structural part if you notice when we
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talked about skin care retinoids hit all
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three categories they contribute to the
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appearance of pores so and it's not
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going to just do that it's going to do
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anti-aging rank
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Fine Lines acne so you always hear we
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say retinol we say it all the time it's
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our favorite ingredient it's because it
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does so much for so many different skin
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conditions that even if you had pores
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and texture retinoid could take care of
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that if you had acne and pores you could
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take care of that if you had dark spots
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and pores retinoids are going to do that
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and it has so many functions and that's
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why it's really going to be a Hallmark
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of a lot of people's different skincare
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routines now jumping on to procedures if
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you think about it anything that causes
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trauma to the skin is going to activate
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those wound healing mechanisms and wound
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healing triggers fiber blast to produce
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more collagen and so that's why a lot of
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our in office procedures that do
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minimize the appearance of pores are
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things that cause microt trauma to the
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skin or trauma to the Skin So micro
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needling in general is going to boost
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that collagen it's going to tighten and
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minimize the appearance of pores laser
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resurfacing lasers whether it's herum or
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CO2 or fraxel anything like this is
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going to actually boost that collagen
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and minimize the appearance of your
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pores these procedures do double duty
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not only do they increase the collagen
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but they very directly restructure the
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structure of your skin especially like
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fractional CO2 or even Micron needle
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where it directly creates thousands of
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little holes in the skin in my opinion
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very anecdotally like just I think about
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it and I'm just like this just breaks up
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that stroma under the skin that like
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network of collagen that's creating this
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pore and it's kind of resetting it it
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like breaks it up starts new collagen
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growth and I think this is the most
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impactful way for pores to be minimized
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like if you're looking for a result that
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is noticeable dramatic to where you look
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in the mirror and you're feeling like
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you got your money's worth even though
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it can be a big investment I do think
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these procedures the more aggressive
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ones in particular are really where
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you're going to get the most benefit
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there is an in-office prescription or
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oral treatment that has been shown to be
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effective it's like very specific so
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isotretinoin or acutane as it's known is
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one of the few one of the extremely few
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ingredients that's been shown to slow
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the progression of this oil gland growth
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which leads to these larger pores on the
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nose so rinofima which is enlargement of
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oil glands especially on the nose one of
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the first signs of this is enlarged
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pores that's the earliest detectable
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sign of rhinophymatous change and again
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there are studies showing that isotron
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can be helpful for this like is this the
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appropriate and a correct treatment for
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you it may or may not be that's a
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discussion between you and your
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dermatologist that's a discussion
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between their comfort level and your
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comfort level and all of the Nuance with
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this but that oral in office treatment
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is one of the few things that can be
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effective at slowing the progression of
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this too so when we talk about
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isotretinoin also known as Accutane it
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was created for acne um is incredibly
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effective acne treatment but a lot of
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people will notice minimizing of their
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pores while they're on this and even a
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lot of videos going viral on Tik Tok
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saying that it actually Shrunk the
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volume of their nose because they were
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on it and it's actually probably true
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whether it's temporary or not it does
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shrink your oil glands it does minimize
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the appearance of your pores like Dr
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Maxfield said it does come with a slew
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of potential side effects um and so you
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have to weigh the risk benefit ratio
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when you take any medication so that's
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something you definitely want to discuss
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with your dermatologist now of course if
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we're talking about collagen and
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procedures that build up your collagen
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we want to make sure that we're
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protecting your collagen as well so
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wearing sunscreen is critical to any of
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these routines because if you're getting
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damaging UV rays that are just
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destroying your collagen it's not going
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to help any of these poor treatments now
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let's jump into a super simple routine
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to minimize the appearance of your pores
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now like we said getting these in-office
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treatments is a place where you're going
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to see a lot of big results but let's
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talk about an over-the-counter option
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that you can go with so again it starts
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with the cleanse clean out your pores I
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think a super simple thing is your
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salicylic acid cleansers uh it doesn't
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have to be fancy you have your large
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volume medicated cleanser from L RO with
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salicylic acid you have your sah VSA
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cleanser both are fine options once or
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twice daily as your skin tolerates so
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that's your cleanser you're going to go
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with the salicylic acid cleanser even
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twice a day if your skin can tolerate it
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and then treatment morning and night I
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think you can start off with a green tea
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toner in this space we've talked about
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toners before we won't go into too many
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details right now but toners with
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actives in them can be very effective so
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you have isant tree and you have in is
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free the same brand confusing things
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yeah I love these green tea toners I I
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really do recommend these in the office
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to patients too love the green tea toner
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to start off your routine if you have
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oily skin which you very well likely do
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because you're looking at a Poe video um
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these feel good they're functional
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they're great perfect now you can
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actually incorporate Nia cinnamide into
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your routine now you can either choose
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to use this morning and night or you
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could just use it one time a day there's
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a slew of Ni camide products that are
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out there a lot of them at higher
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concentrations than you need we've said
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this in the past niacinamide has been
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shown to be effective at concentrations
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5% and less and there haven't been any
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studies on concentrations higher than 5%
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even though you'll see 20 30 40%
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nicomide products out there there's no
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no need for a concentration that high in
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your skincare routine like I do like
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some of the other ones like the L'Oreal
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bright and reveal but functionally I
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like the ordinary Nite 10 with zinc or
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you mentioned another video I think the
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Polish Choice had an NI cinnamide at 5%
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perfectly functional for your skin now
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you can use that morning and night again
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but then at night only you would want to
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incorporate a retinol into your skincare
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routine now this can be prescription
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treone that you get from your
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dermatologist or this could be a simple
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over-the-counter retinol something like
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the cave resurfacing retinol something
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like the rock retinol they pioneered
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retinol so they are the ogs in that
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category but using a retinol is going to
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do a lot of the work that we described
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and so I do think it's foundational to
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your nighttime skincare routine if
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you're trying to minimize the appearance
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of the pores now I don't know when this
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video is going to air but of course I'm
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super proud of the brand that I've been
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working on for the past and you guys may
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have seen the announcement of the brand
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coming out but one of our products is
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remedy for por size which is something
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to minimize the appearance of your pores
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and this product has retinol it has
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salicylic acid it has niacinamide it has
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green tea it has perlite it has kinan
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which has actually been shown with NI
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camide to minimize the appearance of
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your pores so it has all of these
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ingredients in one overnight formula
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that you can use once a day at night to
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minimize the appearance of your boes now
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I will say of all the testers that we
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had in our study which was a bunch of
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people that tried it and saw amazing
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results you do have to ease into this if
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you've never used a retinol before
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because it is a higher strength retinol
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so this is something you're going to use
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use every other night or every third
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night until your skin gets used to it
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because it is that powerful but that's
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how you're going to see the results so I
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don't know if it's going to be available
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by the time this airs if it isn't we'll
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put a weit list uh link below if it is
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available then you'll be able to shop it
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at that time or you could do what we
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said earlier and look at the products
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and mix and match to build your routine
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right and if you haven't caught this
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theme with Dr Shaw's skare it's like he
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he's like pushing the boundary of like
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what's the best result you can get so
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like it may not be starter friendly it
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may not be the thing for the the
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beginner but like this is probably going
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to be like the best result you can get
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so that's totally fair they're allinone
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treatments to simplify people's routines
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I think most people just want simple
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routines and results and they don't want
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to have to layer for maybe there are
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people who want to layer multiple things
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and kind of mix and match and kind of
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build your own salad type of situation
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but a lot of people just want all the
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products in one and so that's our
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challenge we stabilize all these in one
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formula to make them super effective so
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super proud of that obviously hopefully
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you all love it and find it to be as
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effective as the people did in our
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studies so last I would say at you want
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to use a moisturizer something that's
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going to be a little bit more gel-like
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something a little bit more absorbing L
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Ro P Taran double repair Ultra matte
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moisturizer I had a patient tell me that
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this was like peeling on their skin so
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this is something maybe we need to like
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revisit as a sort of top recommendation
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but something that's a little bit more
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targeted a little bit more nice
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cinnamide based moisturizer is going to
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be helpful for you at night and in the
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morning using a sunscreen with again
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niacinamide to help support the collagen
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so your pores don't actually get larger
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with time from that collagen damage and
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it sounds complicated but it's actually
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pretty simple everything can be twice a
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day depending on your skin sensitivity
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except for the retinoid which is at
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night and the sunscreen which of course
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is in the morning and that's it that is
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a complete routine for what you can use
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over the counter to help minimize your
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pores we always put the routine for
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download below so if you want to look at
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the routine that we built and everything
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that you can use to minimize at home and
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then go look for office procedures after
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that after you see results Dr Maxfield
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has a really good diagram that he's put
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out where essentially when you start
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doing skincare you'll actually see a lot
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of results with skincare you can't start
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with procedures first you really should
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start with skincare first get to that
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Plateau where you're not seeing any
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breakthrough with your skincare anymore
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and your your pores are the best that
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they can be on skincare alone and that's
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when you kind of ramp up into either
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prescription skincare or into procedures
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inside your Dermatology office and that
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will help you break through to that next
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plateau and that's where procedures are
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going to get you so get to the plateau
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with skincare and then go to the next
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level with in office procedures so that
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is it we appreciate you thank you for
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