Breaking Beauty Podcast

Are You Treating Your Pores the Right Way? From Blackheads to Sebaceous Filaments, Extractions and More: We Ask a Derm to Decode

Nov 7, 2025
Dr. Whitney Tolpinrud, a board-certified dermatologist and Medical Director at Curology, offers invaluable insights on pore care. She discusses why pore size can appear larger with age due to collagen loss. Debunking common myths, she clarifies the difference between sebaceous filaments and blackheads, and explains how hormones and pollution contribute to clogged pores. Dr. Tolpinrud also introduces DayPrime RX, a customizable treatment that combines skincare with a blurring primer. Tune in for essential tips on maintaining healthy pores!
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
INSIGHT

Aging Makes Pores Appear Larger

  • Aging makes pores appear larger because collagen and elastin scaffolding breaks down.
  • That loss of structural support causes pores to sag like a deflated balloon over time.
INSIGHT

Hormones And Pollution Drive Clogging

  • Hormonal changes increase sebum and make skin 'stickier', which traps dead skin cells and clogs pores.
  • External pollution and lifestyle factors further contribute to visible darkened pores.
INSIGHT

Sebaceous Filaments Versus Comedones

  • Sebaceous filaments are tube-like remnants that help channel sebum to the surface and can look like blackheads.
  • Open comedones (blackheads) are oxidized and sit more beneath the skin; closed comedones (whiteheads) stay covered.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app