well at the end of the day befor you go to bed wash your face with a special soap that doens make you brake out, you should be good for a day with makeup on without braking out
Clumps Plural noun - as in "the oatmeal has clumps in it" Verb - as in "wet snow clumps together to make great snowballs"
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A pore minimizer is a cream that is used on your face to help reduce the appearance of pores. If you are looking for smaller pores make sure that you get something that is specifically for your pores.
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Enlarged pores are pores that are unusually larger than normal. Some people have enlarged pores on their faces due to sun exposure, or oily skin. You can be born with these large pores, but Dermatologists (People who study skin) have created creams and other treatments to shrink the pores down to normal size.
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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.
I would recommend Urban Decay, plus you can buy a spray from them that you spray on your make up and it makes it stick for 16 hours or so! making it impossible so flake etc. I think the colossal mascara from maybeline is a really good mascara for no clumps. But The max volume flash by rimmel London...Is also really good for thick lashes with no clumps :D
It's bad for you because if it gets into your pores it make your pores dirty which then causes pimples and some ingredients in mascara might be bad for you.
Hot water opens pores and makes them more noticeable. Wash, clean & rinse. When done, use cold water to close your pores & keep dirt out. It also makes pores appear smaller. The above answer is misleading. Pores do not really open and close. A complete old wives tale. Keeping your face clean will make your pores appear smaller and your face smoother.
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When water gets into the soil, it pours into pores. Pores are spaces in the soil that come in different sizes. The bigger the pore, the more water it holds.