Pore Clogger Ingredients LIST
ALWAYS check ingredient labels before putting anything on your skin! even if it says "Won’t Clog Pores" or "Non-Comedogenic" on the bottle. No government agency oversees this, so skincare companies can claim their products promote clear skin and have pore cloggers in their ingredient deck. Below is a list of ingredients to avoid in all skin care, acne care, makeup, and hair products.
Warnings:
- Natural oils can be some of the worst offenders, like cocoa butter and coconut oil which are found in many “organic” skin care lines.
- Other oils such as jojoba, olive, and lanolin are mildly comedogenic and can be a problem if formulated with other comedogenic ingredients.
- Some prescription products like the cream form of Retin-A have pore cloggers. Many over-the-counter acne medications also have pore clogging ingredients.
- "Oil-free" products can be comedogenic.
Makeup:
- Loose powder, mineral make-up tends to be the safest choice, but still should be checked.
- GloMineral Pressed Powder is a safe choice; however, the GloMinerals foundations are NOT a safe choice. Priia’s Concealers are non-pore clogging and help to fight acnethese are full coverage crème foundations.
- We do not recommend any of the pressed Bare Minerals blushes, bronzers, or veils.
- We have found all liquid makeup products to be pore-clogging regardless of ingredients- stick to cream or powder based products instead.
All Pore Clogger Ingredients
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