*comes in with a question*
I have a bit of an acne problem. I do not really wear any kind of facial makeup, so it can't be a reaction. I don't do anything to actively prevent acne, but I tend to prefer cleansing the acne and dealing with the problem. I don't have a severe case of blemishes - just regular dots here and there on my face. However, for a few years, there have been these teeny tiny holes on either side of my nose. They can't be ice-pick scars, because I've heard those are from severe acne, which I have not had. I'm wondering if it's a pore thing. Is there such a thing as acne that is like small holes? If not, then I'm pretty certain it's enlarged pores or something. (It isn't blackheads either.) What is a good way to deal with pores? I don't use any kind of toner, facial cleanser - just soap and water. So if I would have to buy anything, I'm rather clueless. Would you all have any advice for what to do/possibly buy (specific brand names would be helpful, as I have no idea.

)? It's not terribly unsightly, but I would like it to go away. Thanks in advance!
Note: I don't mind using something for a couple of weeks for treatment, but I'm not too terribly keen on something I have to use consistently forever (I think I'll only do something consistently if it's like once or twice a month, such as say, something for pore cleansing.) I make time to wash my face and can apply something for treatment for some time, but I don't really have the time to spend a whole lot of time on makeup. I'm a bit clueless when it comes to what to buy because I really have no idea and am afraid of getting into something that I will have to keep using.

I don't use moisturizer, eye shadow, eye liner, mascara, etc. The most I do is put lotion on my face (usually Vaseline lotion or Johnson Baby Lotion - aka whatever we have. I try not to use anything that feels too chemically.). Dry skin is a bit of a problem, as is chapped lips (but I am working on the latter with a very nice lip balm I got from Burt's Bees at 25 cents

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