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Clogged Pores: What Are They, How To Prevent And Treat Them

Updated on: 25 June,2025 12:41 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Appearing in the form of whiteheads, blackheads, and acne, clogged pores are recurring for  folks with oily skin.

Clogged Pores: What Are They, How To Prevent And Treat Them

Clogged pores

A common oily skin concern, clogged pores occur due to excess sebum, dead cells, and  impurities getting trapped in the pores.

On the surface, these lesions may appear in the form of blackheads, yellowish-white bumps,  a.k.a. whiteheads, or even acne eruptions. Despite their different appearances, they all pose  the very same problem: visibly dull, blotchy, and uneven skin. 

But fret not. If you're also prone to recurring clogged pores, we have compiled the best  preventative care, actives, and products to alleviate this skin woe. It is imperative to get a jump  start on the treatment, as untreated clogged pores may lead to severe breakouts and scarring  in the long run.


Signs You Have Clogged Pores

Worried about clogged pores hampering your skin? Watch out for the following signs:

1. Blackheads: Blackheads are clogged pores with bigger openings on the skin’s surface. This permits air to oxidize the melanin in these lesions, resulting in a blackish hue. These small, black bumps are more common down the T-zone, along the head, and around the  chin – areas with overactive sebum production. 

2. Whiteheads: A type of non-inflammatory acne; whiteheads also occur due to sebum, dead cells, and debris clogging your pores. These comedones are fairly common on the face, neck, chest, and back. 

3. Pimples and pustules: Pimples are red, angry bumps formed due to clogged pores without the pus. On the other hand, pustules have pus-filled centers resulting in their yellowish-white appearance.

What To Use For Clogged Pores?

To streamline efforts for reducing clogged pores, these active ingredients should be on your  radar -

1. Salicylic Acid: An oil-soluble BHA, Salicylic Acid removes deep-seated oils, dead cells, and other impurities – reducing clogged pores. Moreover, due to the ingredient’s antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, it helps alleviate acne breakouts. 

2. Niacinamide: The skincare all-rounder, Niacinamide plays a pivotal role in reducing whiteheads, blackheads, and acne eruptions. For the uninitiated, topical application of

Niacinamide blots excess sebum, prevents clogged pores, and strengthens the barrier,  preventing future lesions.

3. Retinol: Popularized as an age-reversing active, Retinol works wonders on oily skin as well. The Vitamin A derivative exfoliates the dermis and ensures healthy cellular turnover, keeping clogged pores at bay. 

4. Clays: From Brazilian Purple to Kaolin, clays help administer smooth, even skin. Use a clay-infused face mask or face wash to buff away buildup from the skin. The results? Fewer whiteheads, blackheads, and acne.

How To Prevent Pore Clogging

To help evade or treat clogged pores, rely on a result-oriented skincare routine and healthy  lifestyle choices. Here’s how you can do so -

1. Timely exfoliation: Cleansing is non-negotiable for clear skin, but it is certainly not enough. Ensure weekly exfoliation to expel stubborn dead cells, debris, and excess sebum from the skin, minimizing episodes of clogged pores. We recommend ingredients  like AHAs, BHAs, or Retinol for this activity in your nighttime routine. 

2. Use non-comedogenic products: The use of heavy oil-based creams and sunscreens can clog your pores, often leading to lesions. To avoid this problem, look for only non comedogenic skincare products. Pick lightweight, breathable, and gel-infused formulas for a balanced microbiome.

3. Avoid touching your face: Do you keep touching your face compulsively? If yes, this is your sign to stop.

What may seem like a harmless involuntary action – transfers oils and bacteria from one  part of the face to another, worsening whiteheads, blackheads, and acne.

4. Maintain a healthy diet: We know that oily skin easily traps dirt and dead cells in its pores and is, therefore, more prone to clogged pores. To circumvent this problem, steer clear of high-glycemic, fatty, and sugary foods that cue unregulated sebum production.  Load up your plate with high-fiber content, Vitamin A and C sources, antioxidants, and  zinc-rich foods.

5. Weekly masking rituals: Detoxify and reset your skin with a weekly masking ritual. Foxtale’s face mask with Kaolin and Brazilian Purple makes for the perfect addition to

your routine. The non-drying mask gently exfoliates the dermis to reduce clogged pores,  blackheads, and even tanning. Talk about a win-win. 

How To Build A Skincare Routine For Clogged Pores

Craft a routine around deep cleansing, targeted treatment, and adequate hydration to combat  clogged pores.

1. Cleanse: Use a sulfate-free and non-drying face wash to remove dirt and buildup from the pores. Foxtale’s Super Glow Face Wash with Vitamin C and Papaya Enzymes exfoliates the dermis to reveal a bright, even surface sitting underneath.

2. Treat with Niacinamide: To reduce excess oil, clogged pores, and bumpy texture, turn to our in-house Niacinamide Serum. The lightweight serum infuses easily into the skin without leaving behind any residue – a perfect addition to your anti pore-clogging  routine. A pro tip: If you’re new to Niacinamide, a patch test beforehand is essential.  Additionally, you can use this Niacinamide serum for oily skin to blur blemishes, fade  pigmentation, and smoothen acne scars too.

3. Moisturize: The right moisturizer for oily skin won’t clog pores, even in the slightest. Our recommendation – Foxtale’s Oil Balancing Moisturizer. The gel-based formula ensures non-greasy hydration for the skin while controlling sebum. The best part? This oil-free moisturizer carries Azelaic Acid serum pearls which grant a pearlescent, renewed glow  to the skin. 

4. Sun protection: A heavy, greasy SPF derails all efforts for clear, radiant skin. Keep this problem at bay with Foxtale’s Matte Sunscreen that ensures formidable protection against harmful UV rays. Use 2 fingers’ worth of this sunscreen for oily skin to prevent  burns, rashes, pigmentation, and accelerated skin aging.

Conclusion

Appearing in the form of whiteheads, blackheads, and acne, clogged pores are recurring for  folks with oily skin. They occur when dead cells, excess sebum, and other impurities are trapped  in the pores, hampering your skin texture and tone. Luckily, with the right skincare and lifestyle  choices, you can avoid this concern altogether while upholding skin health. Stick to a simple yet

effective skincare routine focused on gentle cleansing, targeted treatment, and sustained  hydration to ensure smooth, radiant skin.

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