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Yes, indeed. Pores are always open.
Washing your hair with hot water will open up your pores more, making it easier to produce your natural bodily oils. So, if you don't like greasy hair, you Can wash with hot and finish with cold to prevent greasy hair for a bit longer.
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Open pores are pores that have been unclogged. You can do this by cleaning your face or steaming your face.
Using facial scrub always open my pores.
Pores on your face do not open and close. they do not have muscles around them. Your pores can appear larger when they are clogged with dead skin cells and dirt. Mixed with the oil that the pores secrete the pore can form acne and blackheads. Keeping your face clean will make your pores appear (not actually shrink) smaller.
Its actually a myth that pores open and close depending on temperature. They don't change size in all.
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No. The pores are the openings of the sweat glands. In heat you sweat and so open the pores. In cold you do the opposite.
There are about 5 million pores on the human body. The end of hair follicle exists at the bottom of a sweat pore beneath the epidermis and the dermis in a layer called the subcutis. Sweat glands are also found in the subcutis region.
Washing your face in warm water allows you to clean the insides of the pores because the warm water causes the pores to expand. After cleaning your pores, you can use a mild astringent such as witchhazel to contract the clean, empty pores again--or cold water will do something similar. You could develop a break-out if the cleanser you use is too harsh, if you scrub your skin too hard, or if the hot-cold alternation inflames your skin, or if the pores were not cleaned thoroughly.