If there are two things the YouTube community can’t get enough of, it’s removing blackheads and testing out trendy skincare gadgets. Pore vacuums—which are exactly what they sound like—combine both of these things for a can’t-look-away tool that will leave you asking both “does that really work?” and “Do I need one?” In addition to compiling some of the most-viewed review videos the internet has to offer, we called on Dr. Anetta Reszko, a New York City-based board-certified dermatologist and Mohs surgeon to help understand what exactly pore vacuums are, if they accomplish what they claim, and if you really need one in your skincare routine.
Are Pore Vacuums Effective at Clearing Pores and Blackheads?
“Pore vacuums certainly can be an effective tool in helping to regularly clear pore congestion, however they’re not essential component to a skincare routine,” says Dr. Reszko. Because pores will naturally clog again, she adds that they’re are “a temporary solution” and “should be used occasionally in conjunction with a proper skin care routine.”
How Do Pore Vacuums Work?
Unlike topical skincare products that exfoliate or dissolve the sebum, dead skin, dirt, and other impurities, pore vacuums use suction to physically extract the gunk before your eyes. (If you want to see one in action, the YouTube videos in this story are up close and personal but not overly graphic )
Before using the pore vacuum, you’ll want to gently steam your skin either with a warm, damp towel or in the shower. (Although pores don’t technically open, this step helps loosen the sebum.) Then, place the pore vacuum on an area of the skin with congested pores—the nose, for example—starting on the lowest setting.
Are There Possible Side Effects of Using a Pore Vacuum?
If you watched the YouTube videos, you probably saw that some users saw redness instantly. “Pore vacuums are generally safe to use, but be sure to use appropriate settings depending on your skin,” says Dr. Reszko. In other words, cranking the vacuum up to the highest setting won’t necessarily extract more blackheads—but it may just leave you with your first hickey since high school.
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