Orange Pores or Strawberry Pores?
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One of the most common skincare concerns we hear about at Love Renaissance is enlarged pores. But did you know that not all pores are the same?
In fact, pore concerns are often divided into two categories: Orange Pores and Strawberry Pores. Understanding which type you have is the first step toward choosing the right care.
🍊 Orange Pores
Do your pores appear stretched, elongated, or slightly teardrop-shaped?
These are often called Orange Pores. They are usually caused by a loss of firmness and elasticity in the skin. As the skin begins to loosen over time, pores can become more visible and appear larger.
What can help?
Focus on skincare that helps support firmness while providing deep hydration. Well-hydrated skin appears plumper and smoother, helping to reduce the appearance of enlarged pores.
At Love Renaissance, we believe that maintaining moisture is one of the keys to youthful-looking skin.
🍓 Strawberry Pores
Do you notice tiny dark dots, especially around the nose?
These are often referred to as Strawberry Pores. They occur when excess oil, dead skin cells, and impurities accumulate inside the pores. Over time, this buildup oxidizes and darkens, making pores appear more noticeable.
What can help?
The first step is gentle cleansing and softening of the buildup inside the pores. After the pores are cleansed, proper hydration and pore-refining care can help maintain a smoother appearance.
Our SWANESS Clear Oil, formulated with 80% rice bran oil, is designed to gently dissolve makeup, sunscreen, excess oil, and impurities while helping to keep skin soft and balanced.
Which Type Are You?
Many people try to treat all pore concerns the same way, but the most effective skincare begins with understanding the cause.
Whether your pores are related to loss of firmness or congestion, the goal remains the same: healthy, balanced, well-hydrated skin.
When your skin is properly cared for, pores become less noticeable, texture appears smoother, and your natural radiance can shine through.
Your skin is unique. Listen to it, understand it, and give it the care it truly needs.
