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Makeup That can Cause Acne and What prefer to Use Instead

BY MILA RAHMAT

 

Is there makeup that causes of acne? that really sure we’ve all heard it before time and time again about how makeup is the reason for acne, but is it true?

Ever been in this situation when you get a breakout and the first thing you do is cover it up with makeup? Then your acne heals and you use even more makeup to cover up the scars left behind? This can be an endless, vicious cycle, especially if that acne could be worsened by the makeup you’re using. Kavita Mariwalla one of dermtologist share her reaction and review on is it make up could really be the culprit behind your acne.


is it true that makeup actually can cause acne? Is it myth or fact?

“Makeup is often comedogenic or acne-forming, so yes this is true,” Quick recap: Comedogenic means that makeup can often have acne-triggering or pore-clogging, ingredients which can then lead to breakouts.

But it isn’t as simple as it sounds. Comodogenic ingredients can differ from person to person so there isn’t really a clear cut answer on what ingredients to avoid; it’s more of a trial-and-error process. “For some, the silica in primers can clog pores or some cream-based makeup can also cause acne,” says Mariwalla. “For others, the actual dye or colorant in the makeup can cause skin irritation, which can in turn cause acne.”

When your acne is caused by your makeup, it’s actually referred to as acne cosmetica. This form of acne is incredibly hard to decipher from other types since it will look exactly the same but the causes are different. If you notice that every time you put on makeup you experience comedones, pustules, or papules, it may be time to switch up your makeup products.

Is it appropriate i use makeup if i have acne?

I know this is probably frustrating to hear since it would be much easier to know exactly which ingredients to avoid, but makeup is similar to skin care in this regard. You really do have to go through a trial-and-error process to figure out which products will work well for your skin type.

Mariwalla does suggest “avoiding heavy cream bases or very high pigment and occlusive makeup” and instead reaching for more lightweight BB and CC creams. These are unique forms of makeup because they essentially combine skin care and makeup in one so brands usually really take your skin into account when formulating these products.

A great one to sample is the Erborian CC Creme, which is actually formulated with centella asiatica, an ancient plant known to calm inflammation, stimulate cell growth, and even boost collagen production. The lightweight formula won’t clog pores and instead will leave your skin looking more even, hydrated and radiant.


If you’re dealing with active acne then the Lioele Gold Snail BB Cream is a great choice. It’s infused with snail mucin, so it not only covers up any imperfections but also helps heal them. Plus, it has SPF50 protection so you can cover imperfections, heal acne, and protect it all in one easy-to-use product. While it’s true that some ingredients commonly found in makeup can cause acne, it doesn’t mean you have to kiss it goodbye for good. Instead, reach for skin friendly BB or CC creams, which are formulated with your skin in mind. If you experience any reactions, pay attention to what ingredients they contain so that next time you can choose products without those and see if they work for you.


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