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NATURE’S HEALER: MARSHMALLOW ROOT

NATURE’S HEALER: MARSHMALLOW ROOT

Most of us know Marshmallow as the pink or white confectionery. But the use of Marshmallow Root dates back to ancient times – and our ancestors knew there was much more to this plant than fluffy candy.Marshmallow Root’s botanical name, Althaea officinalis, reveals why it has been so revered throughout history. Althaea means “to heal” and the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates used Marshmallow as a wound treatment.Today, Marshmallow continues to be used to soothe and hydrate dry skin. The Marshmallow plant has short, rounded leaves and small, pale flowers. But it’s what’s in the root that makes this unique plant so effective. Marshmallow Root contains a high percentage of thick, syrup-like liquid called mucilage, which has intensive hydrating, softening and balancing properties.The Marshmallow Root’s ability to attract and retain water allows it to provide lasting hydration to the skin. It forms a protective barrier that helps rebalance dry skin and prevent moisture loss to leave skin feeling soft and smooth.This is why our founders, Ulrike and Jurgen Klein, made Marshmallow one of our founding crops at the Jurlique Farm more than 30 years ago. Today, we use Marshmallow Root Extract in over 70 Jurlique products, including our NEW Activating Water Essence.Activating Water EssenceWhat other ingredients are in our NEW Activating Water Essence?Calendula – Soothes, protects and moisturisesNeem – Conditions and soothesLavender – Hydrates and calmsRosemary – Invigorates and restoresHorsetail – Hydrates and balancesWitch Hazel – Clarifies and firmsNettle – Rebalances and refreshesPeach Leaf – Revitalises, regenerates and protectsIngredients

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THE ESSENTIAL STEP TO ACTIVATING SKIN HYDRATION IN YOUR RITUAL

THE ESSENTIAL STEP TO ACTIVATING SKIN HYDRATION IN YOUR RITUAL

Activating Water Essence is the essential step in every skin care ritual, and for every skin type.How to apply:1. Apply Activating Water Essence after your Toning Mist and before your serum. Your Toning Mist remains part of your cleansing ritual as it delivers instant and immediate surface hydration, and helps prepare your skin for Activating Water Essence.2. Pour a few drops of Activating Water Essence into the palm of your hand.3. Warm and gently press the essence over your face, neck and décolletage.4. Use morning and night as part of your Jurlique skin care ritual.Where does Activating Water Essence fit into my ritual?Use your Activating Water Essence after your toning mist and before your serum. A mist prepares the skin whereas the essence activates deeper into the skin to provide the optimum environment to enhance the benefits of your serum.Try our NEW Activating Water EssenceActivating Water Essence

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FACE FACTS: YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO DRY SKIN

FACE FACTS: YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO DRY SKIN

You know how you feel when your skin is healthy – beautiful, confident and happy. But what about when your skin is showing signs of distress?In this new series, ‘Face Facts’, we’ll cover your top skin concerns – like dry skin – by examining what they are, symptoms, causes and how to address them. Here, you’ll find the knowledge and tools you need to understand the forces impacting your skin, with a focus on reconnecting your body with your actions to address skin concerns in a holistic way.By nurturing your skin, you value and nurture yourself. Read on to learn how you can help your dry skin heal, to do just that.YOUR SKINYour skin protects your body from the world around you. It shields you from the elements, helps control body temperature and is responsible for your sense of touch.Skin is composed of two layers, the epidermis and dermis, and both have several layers of their own. The epidermis is your skin’s outermost layer and produces keratin, a protein that gives skin its protective nature (it also prevents moisture loss). The dermis is your skin’s underlying layer and produces collagen and elastin, proteins that give skin its strength and flexibility. The dermis is also where you’ll find the body’s oil and sweat glands, as well as hair follicles.Your skin is your body’s largest organ, so caring for your skin and paying attention to what it’s trying to tell you are essential for both your skin and your body’s health and wellbeing.WHAT IS DRY SKIN?Dry skin is moisture loss from your skin’s outermost layer, the epidermis.Epidermal skin cells have a 1-month cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth. The topmost layers of epidermal cells, the stratum corneum and stratum lucidum, are the skin’s barrier zone, containing dead cells that hold water and waxy fat until they are shed. When functioning properly, these cell layers form snug grids, creating a waterproof matrix that safeguards healthy underlying skin.When your skin is dry, however, these cells lose moisture and shape, so their ability to protect underlying skin is compromised, with water escaping through the surface. The result? Visibly dry, scaly or flaking skin that feels rough to the touch. On the face, this is most common along its periphery, like your cheeks, jawline and chin (the ‘U-zone’).Prolonged dehydration increases your likelihood of sensitivity and premature ageing, so recognising dry skin as your skin in distress is the first step on the path to better looking skin.HOW DO I KNOW IF I HAVE DRY SKIN?Signs of dry skin can include: Scaliness or flaking Roughness Tightness, especially after cleansing Ageing, especially fine lines around the eyes where skin is thinnest WHAT CAUSES DRY SKIN? AND WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT IT?ENVIRONMENTDry air can cause dry skin. Seasonal extremes like cold winters and hot summers alter humidity levels, lessening the amount of moisture in the air and on your skin – icy winds and burning sun can make things worse. Even climate control like heating and air conditioning can dehydrate skin.To avoid this, cover extremities with extra layers like scarves and gloves that create a barrier against the winter chill; in summer, make sure to wear a hat and sunscreen. Indoors, a humidifier can counteract the effects of internal heating and cooling systems dehydrating your skin.Wild RosesHowever, if your skin is already dry, you will need to add moisture back in. A rich cream with Rose extract will replenish susceptible areas like your face and hands, and contains powerful antioxidants to improve skin health and vibrancy. Drinking more than 2 litres of water daily will also keep your body hydrated during times when skin is more prone to dryness.AGEINGAgeing can cause dry skin as your body’s hormone levels alter. Over time, estrogen production wanes, reducing the amount of collagen and elastin in skin – the proteins that give your skin its structure and elasticity. Skin oil (sebum) production also diminishes. The body’s thyroid function and metabolism slow, and cell turnover occurs less frequently, leaving dead skin cells to build up for longer on the surface. When menopause occurs, these dry skin contributors reach peak intensity, resulting in dry, itchy, and sometimes, cracked skin requiring regular attention and care.In addition, sun damage caused by UV rays can cause dry skin, with photo-ageing giving skin a thick, leathery appearance.To combat age-related dry skin concerns, you need to prioritise pure, potent products that restore skin suppleness, plumpness and smoothness.At Jurlique, we’ve developed targeted pure and potent formulas to combine dry and age-related skin concerns. For visible signs of ageing, our Purely Age Defying Firming Face Oil smooths and evens the appearance of lines, tone, texture and wrinkles, and is best used overnight when skin restoration occurs. This moisturising oil contains ingredients like Safflower Oil to help re-forge the skin’s barrier function, as well as Avocado oil to moisturise more deeply.For mature skin with advanced signs of ageing, from deep lines and wrinkles to sagging and uneven texture, is the answer. This powerful anti-ageing serum helps skin feel retexturised and rejuvenated skin, with ingredients like Meadowfoam to deeply moisturise and soothe dry, itchy areas on the face, as well as Oat extract to form a protective film to protect against future dryness.DIETDrinking caffeine and alcohol dehydrates the body, with your skin directly seeing the effects. Recognising the impact of your lifestyle on your skin is pivotal to swapping these behaviours for new ones that will help your skin back to health.Limiting caffeine and alcohol intake goes a long way to reversing the effects of skin dryness. If you’re really going to miss your morning coffee or tea, there are always other options, such as matcha, a type of green tea that gives you all the benefits of caffeine, but without the jitteriness or afternoon crashes.TOPICAL ACNE PREPARATIONSSome acne preparations can cause dry skin as a treatment side effect. Alcohol-based products, often recommended for their anti-bacterial properties, can lead to skin dryness and peeling, even irritation.Switch to a blemish cream with less drying ingredients, and products containing Calendula extract to help soothe redness and rebalance sensitivity.SKIN TYPESome skin types are simply dryer than others thanks to our genetics. If this is you, then preventative action, as well as looking out for dry skin symptoms (like tightness after cleansing and scaliness or flaking), will help you manage dry skin.If you’ve only just begun to experience dry skin, our Hydration Starter Set has everything you need to replenish and protect: Rose Moisture Plus Moisturising Cleanser, Moisture Replenishing Day Cream, Skin Balancing Face Oil and Rosewater Balancing Mist. This set targets dehydration and prevents moisture loss and environmental aggressors, using Rose extract to achieve your skin’s perfect balance of water and oil for optimum hydration.Your skin is a barometer for what’s going on in your body, and your life. Treat it well, and you’ll enjoy a long, happy relationship together.SHOP THE STORYMoisture Replenishing Day CreamMoisture Replenishing Day CreamRose Hand CreamRose Hand CreamPurely Age Defying Firming Face OilPurely Age Defying Firming Face OilBlemish CreamBlemish Cream 15mlHydration Starter SetHydration Starter Set

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PRONE TO BLEMISHES?

PRONE TO BLEMISHES?

Our top 7 skin care tips to help treat problem skinEveryone has experienced blemishes at least once in their lives. While some skin types are more prone to blemishes than others, we can all benefit from using the right products, and living in ways that support and nurture healthy skin.Read on for our top 7 skin care tips, so you can face the day with beauty and confidence.1. CLEANSERSDirt and oil are often behind blemishes. Cleansing correctly is the first step to treating problem skin. “If you don’t cleanse properly and regularly skin will start to look dull with an uneven texture and surface imperfections, blackheads will be more common and skin will lose its healthy glow,” says Jurlique Ultimate Beauty Expert Rebecca Nicholls.Use a cleanser that’s suited to your skin type, with ingredients like Calendula to help soothe inflamed skin. Gently apply with small circular motions, starting at your forehead before moving down your T-zone (your forehead, nose and chin). Wash with warm water and rinse with cool water, and don’t forget to cleanse morning and night, especially if you wear makeup.2. EXFOLIATORSExfoliators go one step further to clarifying your skin. Shedding dead skin cells helps unclog pores so younger, more radiant cells can shine through. However, if you have sensitive skin, it’s vital to choose a gentle exfoliator without abrasive scrubs or microbeads.Try a non-granular exfoliating gel to lift away dead cells without irritating your skin. Gently press the exfoliator to your face, without rubbing, then rinse with cool water. If your skin feels dry, moisturise with hydrating Rose extract.3. AVOID SUGARWhile it’s nice to treat yourself to the occasional sweet, sugar, carbohydrates and other high glycemic index (GI) foods it can harm your skin. High GI foods promote insulin spikes that increase oil production, which can block pores and feed bacteria, promoting breakouts.If you do find yourself craving sugar when emotional or stressed, try substituting chocolate for a walk to the local park. By distracting yourself when cravings arise, you can build new habits that focus on health and well being – as well as a chance to reconnect with nature.4. EXERCISEApart from relieving stress and cortisol levels, exercise assists blood flow to your skin. Boosting circulation helps carry oxygen and nutrients to cells, as well as move waste like free radicals away for disposal. Sweat can also help clear out pores – just make sure to follow any exercise with cleansing.Working out doesn’t have to include treadmills or weights, either. Simply taking time out for a walk each morning or evening will not only help your daily step count, but also offer you the time and space to disconnect from the pressures of life, and practice being more mindful.5. GET YOUR BEAUTY SLEEPYour body needs at least eight hours’ sleep each night to repair and rejuvenate. Lack of sleep can increase the amount of the stress hormone, cortisol, in the blood, which can promote blemishes through excess oil production.If you have trouble falling asleep, reset your sleep hygiene with a bedtime ritual. Avoid artificial-light screens like your mobile phone, as well as alcohol – try swapping for a chamomile tea instead. Then indulge in a warm bath with essential oils like Lavender to calm the senses and prime your body for rest.6. RELAXIf blemishes appear when you’re busy or stressed, taking steps to manage this will give your skin a much-needed chance to rejuvenate. Start the day with calming music and deep breathing, and avoid coffee – caffeine can worsen any anxiety, so try green tea instead. You can even meditate on your daily commute with a range of smartphone apps.For an indulgent moment of calm during the day, a spritz of our Rosewater Balancing Mist is a lovely way to refresh both skin and mind. 7. BLEMISH CREAMSFinally, a blemish cream with tinted concealer will help restore your skin –and confidence. Simply wash your hands, apply with your fingertip (or a concealer brush) and blend.

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CREATED TO NURTURE THOSE WHO NURTURE OUR EARTH

CREATED TO NURTURE THOSE WHO NURTURE OUR EARTH

Our Rose Hand Cream has been a worldwide bestseller ever since we launched it in 1993. We spoke to our co-founder, Ulrike Klein, to find out what inspired her to create our iconic hand cream.“I did so much gardening that the Rose Hand Cream came out of necessity,” Ulrike told us.A passionate botanist, our co-founder Ulrike used to spend much of her time tending to the herbs and flowers at our Jurlique Farm. After many long hours of working the soil, she found her hands were often dry and in need of extra care.So she decided to develop a hand cream that would give her hands the deep hydration and protection they needed.“Before I went out to the garden I would put on my Rose Hand Cream,” Ulrike said. “It absorbed totally into my hands and really protected them. And I would use it afterwards as well.”The decision to make Roses the star ingredient of our new hand cream was no accident, Ulrike explained. “I grew up with Roses, so I’ve always had that connection to them,” Ulrike said. “And Roses are the queen of plants when it comes to skin care. They have a lot of soothing and softening qualities that really enhance the skin.”“And there is something in the scent of Roses that is very soothing on an emotional level. Roses connect you to nature, to beauty within; to that place we all want to be part of. And I’ve had so many people tell me ‘It’s the greatest hand cream in the world!’.”It seems many people still share that view, as Rose Hand Cream is one of our top-selling skin care products worldwide. And it still features the same heavenly Rose fragrance Ulrike helped develop more than 20 years ago, as well as an exclusive biodynamic† blend of potent farm botanicals that celebrate her love for nature.Since launching our Iconic Rose hand cream, we’ve add three further variants, Lavender, Jasmine and Citrus that have also proved to be firm customer favourites.We have recently transitioned our iconic hand creams to new recyclable packaging. Each one of our four signature hand creams still encompasses our original formula and contains a rich blend of potent herbs, all of which are grown and extracted at our Jurlique farm, in the Adelaide Hills.Ulrike KleinWhat ingredients make these hand creams our customers favourites? Our Jurlique Farm Biodynamic Blend containing:Calendula: Great for soothing redness, calming dry, irritated or chapped skin.Daisy: Refreshes, calms and rebalances oiliness.Chamomile: Rebalances dryness in the skin, calms irritations, rednessMarshmallow: Humectant that helps to hold in moisture into the skin, to intensively hydrateRosa Gallica : Softens balances and restores the skin.Sweet Violet: Excellent for rebalancing delicate and dry skin.Viola tricolour (Pansy): Good for soothing dry skin conditions.Echinacea: Soothes dry skin conditions, rebalances.Marshmallow Root Extract: Humectant that helps to hold in moisture in the skin. Contains a high level of mucilage polysaccharides which is one of the reasons why it was chosen, thus providing a good humectant effect.Discover our iconic hand creamsJurlique hand creams

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THE WHOLEFOODS PANTRY

THE WHOLEFOODS PANTRY

Building a wholefoods pantry Vibrant health and glowing skin begins in the kitchen. When you have beautiful nourishing ingredients on hand you reach and create the right food rather than being tempted by quick fix, fast food options that really don’t offer much to our bodies in nutrition, fuel or flavour.One of the best things you can do for you and your loved ones to achieve abundant health is to build a whole foods pantry. When I say this and when you see my ideas on what ingredients are great to include, I want to make sure you keep one thing in particular in mind…Take baby steps.Don’t expect to change everything overnight. When you’ve had years with the same ingredients in your diet and you action change the best thing you can do is take it just one step at a time. Do this so you can learn, create and most importantly have fun with refreshing and evolving your health. Once you do that, the ingredients, habits and results are most likely to stay for the long term. And that is the ticket to longevity, health, happiness and finding your glow.The first step is identifying what needs to make its way out of your diet and life. Think highly refined and processed foods (packaged biscuits, cakes, pastries, chips, lollies, soft drinks, bottled sauces and marinades and other such suspects in the pantry) as a start. And where they were, it’s time to make way for some new ingredients. You will be amazed at how removing these alone will declutter your diet and begin the process of building you into your best.Next is the time to create! I like to approach the integration of new ingredients with ‘play’ in mind. That way good health never feels like a chore, and nor should it because it will enhance your life. So, the step you take once the clutter is out is to introduce one new wholefood ingredient to your pantry each week or fortnight. In that time find three ways you love to use the ingredient in different meals, with other nourishing ingredients to accompany and wonderful diversity in flavours. By doing this you build confidence. Feeling empowered by your health is honestly the greatest sensation.Now keeping those smalls steps in mind, make a promise to yourself that you will action these changes with a really positive attitude and commit to health for the long term. Clear the clutter; introduce health, happiness and new ingredients and ideas to your life. Here come some ideas for how you can build your new, glowing clean pantry.Grains + Pseudograins: Quinoa Buckwheat grain and noodles Amaranth Brown and basmati Rice Oats Pearl barley Raw nuts and seeds: Cashews Almonds Brazil Walnuts Sunflower Pepita Sesame Chia Coconut Assortment of organic dried fruits: Apricots Incaberries Dates Currants Goji berries, Cherries Pulses: Lentils Chickpeas kidney beans Spelt/mung/blackbean pasta Superfood powders: Raw cacao Maca Spirulina Camu Lucuma Acai Sweeteners: Raw organic honey Maple syrup Coconut sugar Stevia drops Coconut nectar Vanilla bean paste or extract Oils: Coconut Almond grapeseed Cold pressed extra virgin olive oil Sesame Macadamia Vinegar: Apple cider Balsamic vinegar Spreads: Tahini Almond, cashew, peanut and macadamia butters Tinned fish: Sardines Sustainable salmon Crackers : mostly home made, but you’ll find great quality options at health food stores Buckwheat thins Oat crackers Seed snaps Organic teas Seasonings: Celtic, Himalayan and sea salt Tamari Pepper Veges, herbs and spices: Chilli, turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, basil, oregano I cannot live without! Tinned organic tomatoes Sweet potato Onions and garlic When all of these lovely ingredients are at your fingertips, you can make the right choices for your health and that includes a treat too. My nourishing Raw Chocolate Bark with Mint and Coconut is just the ticket. Combining coconut oil, raw cacao powder, maple syrup or honey, vanilla, mint leaves and shredded coconut, it’s rich in nutrition and gives you the ultimate clean, whole foods pick me up for energy and mood.RAW CHOCOLATE WITH MINT AND COCONUTMakes 1 block of chocolate 20x20cm 2/3 cup coconut oil ¾ cup cacao 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup 1/4 cup mint leaves, shredded or left whole Pinch Sea salt 1/4 cup Coconut flakes Line a 20x20cm cake tin or loaf tin with greaseproof paper.Place coconut oil in a small saucepan over low heat on the stove and melt.Whisk in raw cacao, sea salt and maple syrup.Pour into lined tin and sprinkle coconut and mint leaves.Place in freezer to set for 1 hour.

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EXPERT EYE CARE TIPS

EXPERT EYE CARE TIPS

The skin around your eyes is one of the most delicate areas of your body – and it shows the signs of age, stress and lack of sleep more easily than the rest of your face. Here are few tips from our experts to help keep your eyes looking and feeling fabulous. Avoid salty foods and alcohol. Both cause your skin to retain fluids, leading to puffiness. Rinse your face with cold water. This also helps reduce any puffiness around your eyes. Make sure you get enough sleep. As well as helping your skin regenerate and renew itself, this also helps prevent the appearance of dark circles under your eyes. Use a specialised eye cream morning and night. Our Purely Age Defying Firming Eye Cream is specifically designed to leave skin around eyes feeling firmer, smoother and tighter to help reduce visible lines and wrinkles. Wear sunscreen. Sun exposure is one of the key causes of skin ageing. Make sure you were a broad spectrum sunscreen that’s safe to use around your eyes, such as our Sun Specialist SPF40 High Protection Cream PA+++. Wear sunglasses. Even if you’re wearing sunscreen, bright sunlight causes you to squint, which leads to wrinkles over time. Apply your eye cream using your ring fingers. These fingers have the lightest touch. Warm a small amount of cream between the soft pads of your ring fingers and press and release it onto your skin, working from the inner corner of your eye outwards. Be gentle when removing eye makeup. Respect the delicate skin around your eyes, rubbing and pulling can cause wrinkles. Purely Age-Defying Nourishing Cleansing Oil effortlessly dissolves eye makeup, massage gently around the eye area, wet fingertips to emulsify and rinse thoroughly with warm water. Shop the Story: Purely Age-Defying Range

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YOUR BEST SKIN… AT ANY AGE

YOUR BEST SKIN… AT ANY AGE

You can’t stop the clock but you can definitely slow down its impact on your skin.BE SUN-SAFEYou’ve heard it before, but the importance of protecting yourself from UV rays can’t be emphasised enough. The key? Being vigilant at all times, not just when you’re spending large chunks of time outdoors. “It’s estimated that up to 80 per cent of skin ageing can be attributed to photo ageing from incidental sun exposure,” says Jurlique’s Ultimate Beauty Expert, Rebecca Nicholls.And don’t just be sun smart in summer – it’s important to protect your skin year-round. “Just 20 minutes of incidental sun a day adds up,” says Rebecca. “Over a year you will see that this is equivalent to two weeks of unprotected exposure.”AVOID SUGARThose dark smudges under your eyes aren’t just from a lack of sleep. Toxic by-products produced when we process sugar (called glycation) can also cause those dark circles, as well as wrinkles and sagging. Cut down your intake by avoiding processed foods and sugary drinks. Boosting your intake of highly satiating foods, such as protein and fibre, will also help to fight cravings.BE SLEEP SMARTSkimping on sleep can cause blood vessels to dilate, leading to tell-tale puffiness and dark shadows under the eyes. The effects of sleep deprivation aren’t just skin deep – sleep allows our bodies to rest, repair, and regenerate cells – all crucial to slowing the ageing process.MAKE FRIENDS WITH OMEGA-3Studies have shown that omega-3 fatty acids protect our cells from ageing by slowing down the shortening of telomeres, the markers of biological ageing found at the end of chromosomes. To make sure your cells receive the benefits of omega-3, you could take a fish oil supplement and boost your intake of omega-3-rich foods such as salmon, sardines and walnuts.FIGHT FREE RADICALSAntioxidants help fight against free radicals, which can damage the skin and cause premature ageing. “Free radicals are everywhere,” says Rebecca Nicholls. “They occur naturally in our body and are also left behind by smoke, pollution and the sun’s radiation.”Free radicals damage skin cells through the process of oxidation – substances that help prevent this damage are called ‘anti-oxidants’. “There’s dozens, if not hundreds, of different antioxidants. Naturally occurring antioxidants can be found in many of the plant and natural ingredients that are used to formulate Jurlique products,” says Rebecca.START NOWThere’s no time like the present to slow down your skin’s ageing process. Jurlique has an age-fighting range to suit your stage of life.AT A GLANCE: JURLIQUE’S ANTI-AGEING SOLUTIONSYouth DefenceBest for: Fatigue, fine lines, dehydrationTry: Herbal Recovery Signature SerumAge RepairBest for: Wrinkles, loss of elasticity, uneven skin toneTry: Purely Age-Defying Firming and Tightening SerumAge ReclaimBest for: Sagging, deep lines and wrinkles, uneven skin textureTry: Nutri-Define Superior Retexturizing Facial Serum

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What Are Pores?

What Are Pores?

Choosing the right skincare ritual is about more than products. It begins with understanding your skin and noticing how it responds day by day. From large pores on cheeks to giant pores on the face, visible pores are one of the most common concerns. With consistent care, pores can appear smoother, clearer and more refined. What Are Pores?  Pores are tiny openings in the skin that allow natural oils and sweat to reach the surface. These oils help maintain the skin’s barrier and overall harmony. When oil, dirt and dead skin build up, pores can stretch, making them appear larger and more noticeable. Why Do Some People Have Large or Open Pores? There isn’t a single cause. Pore visibility is often shaped by a combination of factors. Genetics influence your natural pore size. If your family experiences giant pores on the face, you may notice them too. Skin type matters. Oil-rich, thicker skin tends to show more visible pores, while drier skin often appears finer in texture. As skin ages and loses collagen, pores can look more prominent, especially across the cheeks and nose. Skin that lacks hydration can also show more visible pores, as it appears less plump and smooth. Congestion plays a major role. When excess oil and dead skin collect inside a pore, they oxidise and darken, contributing to a more noticeable appearance. How to Get Rid of Open Pores (And Make Them Look Smaller) While you can’t change your natural pore size, you can refine the way pores look with a gentle, consistent ritual. Using a daily cleanser helps remove makeup, pollution and excess oil that can stretch pores over time. Regular exfoliation lifts dead skin buildup, helping prevent congestion and supporting a smoother texture. Hydration with moistourisers  is essential. Well-hydrated skin appears smoother, which helps pores look less visible. This is also where our lightweight Activating Water Essence+ becomes a powerful addition to your ritual. It continuously hydrates, conditions and revitalises the skin, helping it feel supple and prepared for the products that follow. When skin is deeply hydrated, light reflects more evenly, so pores appear softer and more refined.And as tempting as it can be, avoid squeezing blackheads. This can damage the pore wall and make pores more visible in the long term. Shrink Pores on the Nose & Refine Cheek Texture The nose and cheeks are naturally more active areas for oil production, which is why pores often appear more visible here. A simple, steady ritual works best: Gentle cleansing morning and night  Regular exfoliation  A hydrating step with Activating Water Essence+ to support suppleness and help the skin absorb serums and moisturisers more effectively  Lightweight moisturising  Weekly purifying treatments Over time, this approach supports balanced skin, smoother texture and a more refined appearance across the face. When to Seek Personalised Advice If persistent congestion, acne or noticeable pores continue to concern you, personalised guidance can help you find clarity and confidence in your ritual. Our team is here to support you. Connect with us via the Contact Page. FAQs Can skincare reduce pores? Skincare cannot permanently shrink pores, but it can significantly minimise their appearance by keeping them clean, firm, and hydrated. Can hyaluronic acid minimise pores? Yes, indirectly. Hyaluronic acid hydrates and plumps the skin, which makes pores appear smaller and smoother (but it doesn’t clean or tighten them). How to deep clean pores? Use a salicylic acid cleanser or exfoliant, follow with a clay mask 1–2 times a week, and avoid physical scrubs or squeezing. What causes pores and can they be treated? Pores are caused by genetics, oil production, ageing, dehydration, and congestion. They can’t be removed, but they can be effectively treated and refined with consistent skincare and in-clinic treatments.  

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