The nose seems to be the hot spot for clogged pores, right?

Here, we rounded up all the do’s and don’ts of treating the precious pores on your nose.

(This is especially true if you are someone withcombination skinor have ashiny T-zone.)

Alexandra Engler

Unfortunately, there’s really nothing to be done about this fact.

It is what it is!

And while your clogged pores may take the form of blackheads, they may also besebaceous filaments.

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While the appearance of these may be annoying, they are actually totally normal.

BHAs are lipophilic, meaning they deal with oil and fat, which your sebum is.

This is ideal if your clogged pores often turn into breakouts.

The concept’s pretty straightforward.

Either way: Not what you want for your skin.

This is remedied bywait for itkeeping your skin hydrated.

It’s an obvious tip but worth reminding ourselves that our skin is happiest when it’s moisturized.

“Niacinamideandgreen teaalso have data with decreasing oil production,” says board-certified dermatologistKanchanapoomi Levin, M.D.

Often, people with oily skin wash their face more.

If you wash correctly with gentle cleansers, this doesn’t need to be a bad thing.