Tear pull**, as a deep cleansing weapon, has been attracting attention in the beauty industry. However, there are many opinions on whether it will make pores thicker, and there is a lot of confusion. In order to unravel this mystery, this article will take a deep look at it from a professional perspective and provide you with the right way to use it so that your skin can enjoy a deep cleanse while avoiding unnecessary damage.
First, the working principle of tearing and pulling.
Through its unique adsorption ability, Tear Pull** can penetrate deep into the pores to absorb dirt, excess oil and old keratin. This process does cause the pores to be temporarily pulled apart, but the enlargement of the pores is not entirely caused by tearing**. In fact, the enlargement of pores is mainly due to the squeezing effect of dirt and oil accumulated over time on the pore walls. Therefore, tearing and pulling only sticks out the dirt hidden deep in the pores, and the enlargement of the pores is only an instantaneous phenomenon.
Second, the relationship between tearing and pulling ** and enlarged pores.
While tear-off** itself does not directly cause enlarged pores, it can indeed exacerbate pore problems if used incorrectly or too frequently. Frequent use of tearing can disrupt the normal metabolic cycle, causing the stratum corneum to become thinner, making pores more susceptible to external stimuli and enlargement. In addition, if you don't hydrate and shrink your pores in time after using Tear Pull**, your pores will always be dilated, which will exacerbate the problem of enlarged pores.
Third, the correct use of the method of tearing and pulling.
Frequency of use: It is recommended to use tear pull** 1-2 times a week and avoid excessive and frequent use. According to the individual's ** situation and needs, the frequency of use can be appropriately adjusted.
Preparation: Before using the tear-pull, you can apply a hot towel to your face or steam your face to open the pores and help ** better penetrate and absorb dirt.
How to use: Apply the tear** evenly to the face, avoiding sensitive areas such as the eye and lip area. After waiting for ** to dry completely, gently tear from the bottom to the top, pay attention to the action to be gentle, and avoid excessive pulling**.
Follow-up maintenance: After using tearing**, be sure to take care of it in time with pore astringent water or pore-shrinking lotion to help the pores return to their normal size. This is followed by follow-up maintenance work such as moisturizing to maintain the skin's moisture balance and elasticity.
Fourth, special tips for sensitive skin.
For people with sensitive skin, extra caution is required when using tear pulls**. It is recommended to perform a **test on the back of the hand or behind the ear before using it to ensure that it does not cause an allergic reaction. In addition, sensitive skin can opt for a gentle peel** or avoid these products in favor of a gentler cleansing method.
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To sum up, tearing ** is not the culprit of enlarged pores. The key is how we use it correctly and take care of it after use. By mastering the correct method and frequency of use, as well as timely follow-up maintenance, we can give full play to the cleansing effect of tearing** while avoiding unnecessary damage to the skin. In daily skin care, in addition to using tear pull**, you should also pay attention to eating a balanced diet and maintaining good work and rest habits to maintain the health and beauty of your skin.