Getting Started; Useful Information - Panasonic EH2511 Operating Instructions Manual

Pore cleanser
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Getting started

Congratulations!
You have chosen a new kind of
skin care product that cleanses skin
on and around the nose from deep
inside the pores as it stimulates to
improve skin tone and appearance.
Your Panasonic Pore Cleanser is
designed to provide essential treat-
ment for well cared healthy skin on
and around the nose when used
correctly.
Please read this instruction manual
completely before use in order to
understand and obtain maximum
results from your Panasonic Pore
Cleanser (hereinafter referred to as
"the appliance").
Parts identification
(See Figure 1)
(A)
Mist Nozzle
(B)
Water Storage Section
(1) Water Tank
(2) Cap
(C)
Mist Switch
(D)
Cup Socket
(E)
Suction Hole (Filter)
(F)
Power Switch
1 / 0 -charge
(G)
Charge Indicator Light
(H)
Suction Cup
(3) Point Cup
(4) Wide Cup
(I)
Cleaning Tool
(J)
Charger

Useful information

What you need to know about
blockage and inflammation of
the facial sebaceous glands.
Above-average secretion by the
sebaceous glands leads to oily
skin. This over-activity is caused by
hormonal changes, especially dur-
ing puberty, inappropriate high-fat
or high-protein diet, excessive con-
sumption of alcohol, etc.
This over-production of sebum
causes the pores to widen. Oily
skin can have a shiny or dried
appearance, depending on whether
the flow of sebum into the pore has
an oily consistency or has already
dried within the follicle.
Oily skin is usually "impure", because
it provides an excellent feeding
ground for bacteria. The oxygen sup-
ply within a healthy pore normally
restricts the spread of bacteria. There
is a correlation between this bacterial
spread and a pore becoming visible
to the eye. If the pore becomes
blocked, the environment becomes
anaerobic (i.e. oxygen-free), ideal for
Propionibacterium acne, which
spreads like wildfire. This leads to
inflammation and blemishes.
Normal pore (See Figure 2-a)
A normal amount of oil is secreted
from the pore.
Blocked pore (See Figure 2-b)
Oil trapped in the pore oxidizes and
solidifies, causing clogged pores
and blackheads.
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