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Fall brings cooler temperatures, lower humidity, and shorter days, which means our skin's needs shift. While our focus in the summer might have been on keeping our skin from getting oily, the fall requires extra attention to address pigmentation that may have developed during the sunnier months.
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Pores, often misunderstood and mislabeled, are not one-size-fits-all problems. There are three main types: sebaceous filaments, blackheads, and whiteheads. Sebaceous filaments are natural and help oil flow from within the skin. Blackheads form when oil and debris clog a pore and oxidize, turning dark. Whiteheads, on the other hand, trap that buildup under the skin, staying closed off from the air. Understanding these differences is key to treating them properly, and avoiding inflammation and acne that can follow when they’re mishandled.