The Nader sisters showed off the results of their Bioré pore strip treatment on Instagram.
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The family that pore strips together, stays together.
Fresh off Season 1 of their reality show “Love Thy Nader,” the four Nader sisters — Brooks, Grace Ann, Mary Holland and Sarah Jane — gave fans a glimpse at one of their shared beauty rituals: Bioré Original Pore strips.
“We’re stripping … our secrets and our pore gunk,” Brooks said in a sponsored Instagram Reel last week, before applying the deep cleansing formula.
Bioré Original Pore Strips
BioréThe classic strips ring in at just under $11 and are designed to act like a magnet for blackheads and congestion.
“These strips use a really cool Japanese pore cleansing technology that basically grabs onto all the oil dirt gunk in your skin … and strips it right off,” Grace Ann explained in the playful clip.
It was hardly the first time the sisters tried out the drugstore staple, as Brooks asked her sisters, “Remember when we weren’t allowed to shave our legs but we were allowed to have Bioré pore strips?”
At the end of the clip, the sisters showed off the gunk on their pore strips, encouraging viewers to do the same.
They showed fans the results after the 10-minute treatment. brooksnader/InstagramBrooks also teased she’d “definitely need some cleaner pores” before her next date — though she refused to reveal who she’s dating.
They famous sisters aren’t the only ones obsessed, as the 14-pack of Bioré strips currently has over 72,000 (!) Amazon reviews.
“Been using these for many years and it works great,” one satisfied shopper raves. Easy to apply, no pain, no smell, no bulkiness.”
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