I’ve been using pore strips, and I’m curious about what they actually remove. What do pore strips actually pull out?
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Pore strips work by adhering to the skin and physically removing debris, oil, and blackheads from the pores when they are peeled off. The main things they pull out are sebum (an oily substance produced by the skin), dirt, dead skin cells, and sometimes small blackheads or whiteheads. However, it’s important to use pore strips cautiously and not excessively, as they can be harsh on the skin and potentially cause irritation or damage if used too frequently.