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7 Products That Minimize Pores

You're stuck with your pores, but you can make them disappear -- at least temporarily
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Moisturize While You Mattify Pores
For many of us, summer equates to shiny skin, which translates to look-at-me pores. To hide shine and shrink pores before they become an issue there's First Aid Beauty Skin Rescue Oil-Free Mattifying Gel, $30. Dab some on after your SPF but before your makeup, and your skin stays matte for hours. Instead of a slippery silicone feeling, it's a light, refreshing gel that simultaneously hydrates skin while eliminating shine -- helping to minimize large pores.

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Tighten Pores Up
We know that large pores are often sagging pores. Therefore, a tightening serum is the only thing that can make the pore walls constrict enough -- by strengthening the dermal epidermal junction (the area between two layers of skin) -- to make pores visibly smaller. Kiehl's Precision Lifting and Pore-Tightening Concentrate, $64, was designed specifically for that purpose. It uses a yeast extract and geranium essential oil to tighten the junction and make skin bouncier and more resilient.

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Instant -- and Long-Term -- Pore Gratification
Peter Thomas Roth Pore Putty, $38, has a primer-like consistency and a slight tint that disappears when you rub it in. It immediately mattifies skin and blurs away pores. It also contains a proprietary ingredient called DisaPore 20, which has long-term pore tightening benefits, as well.

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Primer with Pore Hiding Benefits
As a primer, Bobbi Brown Skin Smoothing Pore Perfector, $38, cuts back on shine and hides pores -- it even has powders built into the serum-like formula. As a skin care product, it tightens pores over time with algae extract and glucosamine.

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Mid-Day Spot Treatment for Pores
Say it's 4 p.m., you look in the mirror, and the pores around your nose look twice the size they were this morning. At that moment, you're not going to care about boosting collagen production -- you're going to care about hiding those large pores ASAP.

Fortunately, you can pull out your Nudestix Blur Pencil, $24, rub it on the offending pores with the precision of a five-year-old with a crayon, and the pores disappear. And, since you do really care about the quality of your skin, it also contains hyaluronic acid and vitamins C and E.

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BY DAWN DAVIS | JAN 21, 2016 | SHARES
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