Perifollicular Structural Integrity Protocol
Pores do not have muscles; they cannot "open and close" at will. Visible enlargement is a sign of structural fatigue within the Pilosebaceous Unit. It is caused by two compounding forces: Internal Hydraulic Pressure (excess sebum stretching the pore wall) and External Support Collapse (loss of collagen causing the rim to sag).
Simply "cleaning" a pore is insufficient. To visibly reduce aperture size, we must reinforce the surrounding architecture.
This collection executes a "Clear & Tighten" structural strategy:
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De-congestion (The Void): Dissolving oxidized hardened sebum (blackheads) that physically props the pore open, allowing it to return to its natural resting size.
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Structural Reinforcement (The Wall): Utilizing Peptides and Niacinamide to stimulate Perifollicular Collagen, tightening the "slack" around the pore rim for a firmer, circular appearance.
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Sebum Regulation (The Flow): Controlling the oil output at the source to prevent future dilation from hydraulic stress.
The Strategy: Clear the blockage, then rebuild the tunnel walls