This is a paid post through Neutrogena. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I have to confess that this is my constant, dreaded affliction. I think I have great skin. I don’t have bad acne. Now, I’m not saying that I don’t have any, just thank goodness that it’s not that bad. But oh boy!!! When it comes to pores? Ugh, I fail miserably! Well, what can I say? What can we all say? Es la ley de la vida, and as we age, we need to take care of our skin even more. I just started using the Neutrogena Pore Refining Line. I’ve been a fan of Neutrogena moisturizer for a while now and I’ve been happy with how it leaves my skin. So, when I got these products, I was super excited.
Over time, pores stretch to become more noticeable and trap more dirt, making skin look duller. That’s how I totally describe my skin. And while each of us has a predetermined number of pores, we can minimize their appearance and achieve a lifetime of healthy-looking skin. This is exciting and welcoming news to me!
Take a look at what I got:
- Pore Refining Moisturizer
- Pore Refining Exfoliating Cleanser
- Pore Refining Toner
- Pore Refining Daily Cleanser
I’ve been using the Pore Refining line daily for a week. One noticeable thing about my face (especially in the heat that SoCal has been having) is that my face feels cleaner. I sweat. A lot! I hate that, but the first thing that I do when it’s hot and I start to sweat is I wipe my face with the first thing I fine. If it’s a napkin, then so be it! I know it’s not the best, but in midst of the heat, I can’t stand it. At least I know that I’m taking care of my face before I get outside and deal with the elements. I can’t wait to show you the results soon. I challenge you to try out the Pore Refining Line.
However you decide to take care of your skin, remember the Pore Refining Line from Neutrogena! You won’t regret it!
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Liz Cerezo
Liz is a Mexican-American blogger living in Southern California. Married 19 years, and a mami to 3 kids, her content is inspired from living in and raising a multicultural familia. Liz has been blogging for more than 7 years, establishing herself as a nationally recognized Latina blogger. She often blogs in Spanglish and may throw in some Tagalog when talking about her hubby. You can also find her chit chatting away at @Liz_Cerezo on Twitter!
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