Dr. Harth says that certain comedogenic skin care ingredients are more common than you think. Take for instance, algae extract, which is commonly used in concealers: According to Dr. Harth, it's actually a highly comedogenic ingredient. Similarly, he suggests that almond oil should also be avoided. While it may safe for use as a body moisturizer, he explains that this ingredient is comedogenic and should not be used on the face.
Lanolin is another comedogenic to look out for, as Dr. Harth notes that it is commonly used in cosmetics and skin care products as a skin protectant and moisturizer. "Look on the label acetylated lanolin alcohol, ethoxylated lanolin or PEG 16 lanolin," he cautions.
So, now that you know what to avoid... keep on reading for a few derm-approved non-comedogenic skin care products.
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"This lightweight, non-greasy moisturizer contains ceramides," says New York City-based dermatologist Dr. Howard D. Sobel. "This helps improve the skin's natural barrier without clogging pores or irritating skin."
"This cleanser is free of scents and dyes that can irritate skin," says board-certified dermatologist Dr. Sonia Batra, MD. She also adds that the fatty alcohols in this cleanser help to gently remove dirt and oil while coating the skin to prevent dryness.
"This lightweight, oil-free foundation treats blemishes with salicylic acid and controls oil, which is helpful for acne-prone skin," Dr. Batra tells TotalBeauty.
"This oil-absorbing BB cream contains only ten ingredients, and is non-comedogenic," says Dr. Sandy Skotnicki, author of Beyond Soap. "It's also very well-priced, making it ideal for those on a budget."