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Dr.Jart+'s Pore Remedy line targets visibly enlarged pores with a multi-prong approach: cleansing, serum, and this primer that creates a smoothed pre-makeup surface. At $39.94 for 30ml, the primer is priced at the mid-tier of Korean primers, above basic blurring bases but below luxury silicone-heavy options. It's distinguished from other Korean pore primers by its "soothing" claim: it includes calming actives like madecassoside and niacinamide, which means it doesn't just blur pores temporarily, it also works on pore health over time.
Most pore primers are silicone-dominant and purely cosmetic, creating a blurred illusion that washes off at night with no underlying skin benefit. This one sits in a middle ground: pore-blurring for immediate visual smoothing, plus low-level skincare benefits from niacinamide and centella for cumulative pore care. For users who want their primer to double as a treatment layer, this delivers both.
Silicone polymers and silica powders optically blur enlarged pores and smooth skin texture for makeup application, which is the immediate cosmetic benefit. Niacinamide regulates sebum production and reduces pore appearance over 6 to 8 weeks of consistent use, while madecassoside soothes inflammation that worsens pore visibility. The primer essentially bridges cosmetics and skincare: you get the instant visual fix and the gradual pore improvement.
Apply after moisturizer and sunscreen, before foundation. Use a pea-sized amount for the full face, pressing it into pore-dense zones (nose, chin, cheeks) with fingertips. Wait 1 minute before applying foundation or cushion. For pore-specific blurring, press extra product into nose and inner cheeks without spreading further.
For skincare-only use (no makeup): apply after moisturizer as a smoothing daytime finish. The soothing actives continue to work throughout the day even without makeup on top.
Not in the sense of permanently making them smaller; pore size is largely genetic. What it can do: reduce visible pore size by regulating sebum, reducing inflammation, and keeping pores less congested. Over 8 to 12 weeks of daily use, pores look meaningfully smaller because they're cleaner and less stretched.
Benefit is purely cosmetic blurring, no skincare actives. Dr.Jart+ blurs plus delivers niacinamide and centella. For one-time event use: Benefit is faster, more immediate blur. For daily use with cumulative skincare benefit: Dr.Jart+. Different products for different frequencies.
Rarely, if you use the right amount (pea-sized) and let it set for 60 seconds. Pilling usually comes from over-application or impatience. If it pills, reduce to a half-pea amount and wait longer before foundation.
Yes, thanks to the madecassoside. Most silicone primers can irritate through occlusion; this one includes actives that calm. Patch test if you have rosacea or very reactive skin, but the majority of sensitive users tolerate it well.
No. The primer doesn't deliver enough hydration to replace moisturizer. Apply moisturizer first, let it absorb, then primer. Skipping moisturizer causes skin to overcompensate with sebum, which undermines the pore-blurring effect.
Pair with Dr.Jart+ Ceramidin Eye Cream as the eye-area counterpart, or layer over a niacinamide serum from the niacinamide collection for stacked pore treatment.
Browse the full Dr.Jart+ collection or related categories: Korean primers, Korean pore care.
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