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Taking care of acne-prone skin, particularly selecting the suitable moisturizer, can be quite tricky. Many moisturizers include oils, which could potentially clog pores and aggravate acne occurrences.
Trying new skin care products when you have acne might sound like a bad idea—but if you switch up one step, let it be your moisturizer. It’s one of the most important parts of your skin care ...
I've had some patients who tried traditional Western acne medications (like clindamycin and retinoids) to treat their acne ...
It can be daunting to find the ideal facial moisturizer tailored to your skin type, particularly for those with acne-sensitive skin. Choosing an unsuitable product might result in blocked pores ...
Acne-prone skin like mine should use an oil-free moisturizer to hydrate without adding extra oil to our faces. Thanks to a ...
“[Many] acne patients have been on various treatments ... and it takes time to go away,” she explains. Using moisturizers containing niacinamide or azelaic acid can help with the discoloration ...
A good rule of thumb to follow when looking for a moisturizer for oily skin is to shop for things that are noncomedogenic (not pore-clogging or likely to cause acne, in plain speak) and oil-free.
For the first time, I had to start thinking about acne-fighting skin care, a rabbit hole unto itself. I learned about skin pH (acneic skin tends to be more acidic) and sebum production and ...
When choosing a moisturizer for acne-prone skin, other than ensuring there are no sneaky pore-clogging ingredients, it’s essential to consider you skin’s unique needs (think: oily, combination ...
This hydrating water-gel face moisturizer is completely free of alcohol, which can be drying. The noncomedogenic formula is also free of oils, making it a nice light choice for acne-prone skin.