Indian skin naturally has larger and more noticeable pores due to genetic and environmental factors, including warm climate and higher sebum activity. Experts advise realistic skincare goals focusing on healthy, refined skin texture rather than unrealistic pore elimination.
                                        
                        
	Indian Skin and Enlarged Pores: Expert Insights from Dermatologist Dr Aparna Santhanam
	
	Enlarged pores are a common concern that impacts the texture and appearance of Indian skin, often causing it to look bumpy and uneven. According to Dr Aparna Santhanam, dermatologist at ITC Dermafique, Indian skin is genetically predisposed to have larger pores compared to other ethnicities, especially due to the warm and humid climate prevailing in India.
	
	Key Highlights:
	
	Indian skin has nearly four times larger pore size and almost five times higher pore density compared to Chinese skin.
	
	Pores are natural openings that allow oil and sweat to reach the skin surface and are essential for skin health.
	
	Increased sebum production and environmental triggers like heat, sweat, and pollution make pores appear more enlarged.
	
	It is unrealistic to aim for completely poreless skin for Indian skin types; instead, focus should be on achieving healthier skin with visibly refined texture.
	
	Pores cannot be permanently reduced in size as pore size is largely genetic, but their appearance can be minimized with appropriate skincare.
	
	Effective skincare includes gentle cleansing, exfoliation, hydration, and protection from environmental damage.
	
	In conclusion, embracing the natural characteristics of Indian skin and adopting realistic, skin-smart approaches to manage pores can lead to healthier and more confident skin.
	
	Source: Hindustan Times, Dr Aparna Santhanam, ITC Dermafique.