You thought it was acne… but it’s something way deeper.
Let’s just rip off the Band-Aid:
If you’ve been scrubbing at your skin, squeezing “clogged pores” for years, and wondering why nothing’s working… there’s a good chance you’re not fighting clogged pores anymore.
You’re looking at scarring. Specifically:
π Pitted scars
π Enlarged pore scarring
π Post-acne textural damage
And the worst part? Most of us don’t even know that’s what we’re dealing with — because no one tells you. Not influencers. Not product labels. Not even some derms.
π€ “Why Do My Pores Look Like Craters?”
Here’s the truth:
What you think are "blackheads that won’t come out" might actually be permanently dilated pores or micro-scars left behind from inflamed acne, harsh treatments, or aggressive picking.
You can clean them all you want. They’ll still be there.
Because it's not oil trapped in your pores — it's collagen loss.
When the skin takes damage (like cystic acne or long-term inflammation), it doesn’t always bounce back clean. It heals in an uneven way, leaving behind these tiny dents, often mistaken for congested pores.
π± The Cycle: Scrub, Strip, Scar
Here’s where it gets scary:
A lot of skincare advice actually makes this worse.
You see texture →
You assume it’s clogged →
You exfoliate like crazy →
You destroy your skin barrier →
More inflammation →
More scarring →
…Repeat.
It’s a trap. And the beauty industry profits every time you fall for it.
π Scarred vs. Clogged: How to Tell the Difference
Ask yourself:
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Do they never go away, even after exfoliation or facials?
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Do they feel like indents, not bumps?
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Do they look worse in harsh lighting or side angles?
If you said yes to any of these, you’re likely dealing with textural scarring, not stubborn breakouts.
No toner or clay mask is going to fix this. And that’s not your fault.
π§ What Actually Helps (Spoiler: It’s Not Cheap)
If your skin has been through it — and you’re seeing craters instead of glow — here’s what can actually help rebuild texture:
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π§΄ Retinoids (prescription or retinaldehyde) – stimulates collagen over time
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π Microneedling or RF microneedling – triggers repair at the dermal level
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☠️ Chemical peels (under professional supervision) – resurfacing and cell renewal
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π‘ Laser treatments (like Fraxel or CO2) – $$$ but powerful for true scar revision
Also: moisturizer and sunscreen. Every. Single. Day.
Because new collagen won’t last if you fry it in the sun.
π¬ Real Talk: It’s Not Hopeless — But It’s Work
Your skin isn’t ruined.
But fixing texture takes time, consistency, and professional help — not another exfoliating serum from Sephora.
And if you’ve been blaming yourself or feeling “dirty” because your skin doesn’t look smooth? Stop. You’re not dirty. You’re scarred, and that deserves real care — not shame.
π§ The Takeaway
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Not all pores can be “cleared.”
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Some are scarred and need healing, not scrubbing.
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If your skin isn’t responding to your routine, stop blaming it — and start looking deeper.
You don’t have bad skin. You’ve had bad advice.
Have you mistaken scars for clogs before? Drop your experience below or DM me — I respond to every real skincare question, no filters, no fluff.

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