Catrice Pore Detox Serum: Does It Actually Minimize Pores?

Hidden Gem
This €7 serum with salicylic acid and niacinamide outperforms pore-minimizing treatments three times its price—and it’s hidden in the drugstore’s bottom shelf.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🧴The Bottom Shelf Hero

I found Catrice‘s Pore Detox Serum wedged between a dusty eyeliner and a half-empty bottle of nail polish remover at my local drugstore. The packaging looked like it was designed by someone who hates graphic design.

But here’s the thing — I’ve spent $40 on pore treatments that did absolutely nothing. This €7 bottle made me actually check my mirror in disbelief. Twice.

2.🔍What You’re Actually Buying

It’s a clear, watery serum that costs less than two oat milk lattes. The bottle claims to “deep cleanse” pores and minimize their appearance — which sounds like every other drugstore promise you’ve rolled your eyes at.

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Salicylic Acid 0.5%

Not enough to peel your face off, enough to actually keep pores clear without drama.

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Niacinamide

The one ingredient that somehow does everything — oil control, texture, brightness — without throwing a tantrum.

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Zinc PCA

The quiet friend who tells your oil glands to calm down without being aggressive about it.

3.💸What’s Actually In It

No fragrance. No essential oils. No glittery nonsense pretending to be “detoxifying.” Just three workhorse ingredients that dermatologists actually recommend — plus some glycerin so you don’t dry out like a raisin.

  • Salicylic Acid: Gently exfoliates inside pores, not just the surface
  • Niacinamide 2%: Shrinks pore appearance by regulating oil production
  • Zinc PCA: Anti-bacterial, keeps breakouts from forming
  • Glycerin: Prevents the tight, stripped feeling other acne-fighters leave behind
4.Texture & Real Talk

It’s basically water with a slight slip — absorbs in maybe 8 seconds. No residue, no stickiness, no smell. If you hate skincare that feels like skincare, this is your jam.

Week two, I noticed my nose pores looked… smaller. Not gone — that’s not how skin works — but definitely less like I’d been attacked by a strawberry. The surprise? It didn’t dry me out. Most salicylic acid leaves my cheeks angry. This one didn’t.

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One Thing: Apply it to damp skin right after washing — spreads better, absorbs faster, and you use half the product. Your bottle will last 3 months instead of 1.
5.🧪Did It Actually Work?

After 4 weeks: my pores look about 30% smaller — not Photoshopped, just less noticeable. Blackheads on my nose? Still there, but significantly fewer. My oil production didn’t disappear, but I stopped needing blotting papers by 2pm.

Buy if
You have oily or combination skin, visible pores, and you’re tired of spending $30+ on something that smells like a perfume counter.
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Skip if
You have dry or sensitive skin that hates even gentle acids — or you expect magic in a bottle.
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Worth it?
For €7, it’s almost insulting how much better this is than stuff at triple the price. Yes.
6.📊Final Verdict

This is the drugstore find that makes you rethink every fancy pore serum you’ve ever bought. It won’t give you a new face — but it’ll make the one you have look noticeably less pore-y for pocket change.

8.5/10
Pore-minimizing magic on a budget
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Where to Buy: DM-drogerie or Müller in Europe — check the bottom shelf near the Catrice display. Don’t bother with Amazon markup.