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Skin Care

Are pore strips bad for your skin? Dermatologists weigh in

Spoiler: You may want to consider an alternative.
Updated Oct. 24, 2025, 5:15 PM EDT

Bethany Heitman

Contributing Editor

Dermatologists weigh in on whether pore strips are actually good for your skin.
Dermatologists weigh in on whether pore strips are actually good for your skin.Becca Delman / NBC
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How else can you clear your pores?

Rather than just focusing on removing the oil and dirt from pores, our experts suggest solutions that help get rid of that buildup and also help to prevent it in the future. Here, I found types of products that can help do just that: 

  • Cleansers: Using a face wash with ingredients that help clear oil can keep oil from building up and clogging your pores. Looking for a cleanser that contains alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs)  or beta hydroxy acids (BHAs)  can be particularly effective, says Gohara. A common AHA is glycolic acid and a common BHA is salicylic acid. Both of these ingredients help to slough away dead skin cells, removing dirt stuck in pores and helping to keep them from clogging again.  “The molecular size of salicylic acid enables it to travel into pores to deeply clean and dissolve sebum and its exfoliating action treats and prevents further clogging of pores,” adds Murphy-Rose.
  • Retinols: A vitamin A derivative, retinol falls under the ingredient class of retinoids known to unclog pores. One way they do this is by increasing cell turnover, getting rid of dead skin cells, and replacing them with new ones, says Dr. Cyndi Torosky, a board-certified dermatologist at Pariser Dermatology in Virginia Beach.  As dead skin cells fall away, whatever is clogging your pores can be washed away. Retinols can be found in various types of products, but serums tend to be the most effective. Torosky suggests using a retinol serum at night after cleansing and before moisturizing. Night-time use is advised because they can make skin sensitive to the sun. 
  • Mechanical exfoliants: Gohara also suggests using a mechanical exfoliant (sometimes called a physical exfoliant) to unclog pores. This type of exfoliant is usually found in the form of face scrubs. They are composed of tiny particles that, when rubbed gently on the skin, can dislodge sebum stuck in pores. Along with scrubs, you can use a textured washcloth with a cleanser to physically exfoliate scrubs. 

Alternatives to pore strips

If you want to skip pore strips, our experts suggest trying the below types of products to help get gunk and oil out of your pores. Everything featured has at least a 4-star average rating from hundreds of reviews.

Differin Acne Treatment Gel

Differin Acne Treatment Gel
9,416 Amazon Reviews
$23.97
$36.49
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NBC Select reporter Zoe Malin started using this NBC Select Wellness Award winner as a teen and says it helped reduce her acne in just a few days. The gel has 0.1% adapalene, which regulates cell turnover along the pores to reduce clogging, according to the brand. One thing to note: This product should not be used as a spot treatment because it would be too harsh, according to Gohara. Instead, you should apply a pea-sized amount all over.

La Roche-Posay Effaclar Adapalene Gel 0.1% Topical Retinoid

La Roche-Posay Effaclar Adapalene Gel 0.1% Topical Retinoid
7,475 Amazon Reviews
$39.99
Amazon
$40.99
Ulta
$43.49
Target

One of our favorite acne spot treatments, this cream is gentle enough for sensitive skin and can help clear up blemishes and remove sebum from pores, according to the brand. The main active ingredient is adapalene, which exfoliates and removes dead skin cells. NBC Select associate SEO reporter Ashley Morris uses it whenever she has a breakout and says it works fast to clear her skin. “It’s non-greasy and absorbs quickly,” she adds.

Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Face Wash

Neutrogena Oil-Free Acne Face Wash
2,902 Amazon Reviews
$4.68
$10.85
Amazon
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$9.49
Target

This acne face wash has 2% salicylic acid, which Gohara says helps to remove dead skin cells and dirt that may be stuck in pores. It is also oil-free, so it won’t further clog your pores or cause breakouts. I’ve used this off and on since I was teen and I always pull it out again when my skin is looking congested. I particularly like that it works to clear my complexion without leaving it feeling dry or stripped.

Medicube Zero Pore Clear Blue Capsule Facial Deep Cleanser

Medicube Zero Pore Clear Blue Capsule Facial Deep Cleanser
2,502 Amazon Reviews
$14.90
$20.00
Amazon
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$16.90
Ulta
$15.40
Medicube

Korean skin care line Medicube has had a number of their products go viral on Tik Tok. This face wash contains BHAs that softens sebum and has tiny exfoliating particles to help remove dead skin and other gunk, according to the brand. It is also hydrating, which makes it gentle enough for daily use.

Dermalogica Daily Milkfoliant Exfoliator

Dermalogica Daily Milkfoliant Exfoliator
999 Amazon Reviews
$19.50
Amazon
$19.50
Ulta
$19.50
Sephora

Mix this powder with a little bit of water and it turns into a paste that you can use to cleanse skin and exfoliate at the same time. NBC Select commerce editor Cory Fernandez is a big fan of it. “It evens out my skin texture and leaves it super soft,” he says. On top of physical exfoliants like rice-based powder and colloidal oatmeal, it contains salicylic acid to slough away dead skin cells.

Meet our experts

At NBC Select, we work with experts with specialized knowledge and authority based on relevant training and/or experience. We also ensure all expert advice and recommendations are made independently and without undisclosed financial conflicts of interest.

  • Dr. Mona Gohara is a board-certified dermatologist and clinical professor at Yale.
  • Dr. Cyndi Torosky is a board-certified dermatologist at Pariser Dermatology in Virginia Beach
  • Dr. Blair Murphy-Rose is a board-certified dermatologist at the Laser & Skin Surgery Center of New York and a clinical instructor of dermatology at Weill Cornell Medical College

Why trust NBC Select?

Bethany Heitman is a contributor at NBC Select and a journalist who regularly covers beauty, home and lifestyle. She interviewed two dermatologists for this story.

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