Changing facial products may lead to increased acne. Wondering how you can select the right type of skincare product to avoid acne? The research in this area is still not very strong. We have a good idea which ingredients are comedogenic, ie. have the potential to cause acne; however, products containing comedogenic ingredients may not necessarily be comedogenic. Having said that, you may be able to choose more wisely between some products knowing which of them contain more comedogenic ingredients.
Here is an easy-to-navigate rating of some commonly used cosmetic ingredients and their comedogenic potential:
Comedogenic Ratings (causing acne) 0 – Will Not Clog Pores 1 – Low 2 – Moderately Low 3 – Moderate 4 – Fairly High 5 – High Oils Waxes Botanicals Vitamins & Herbs Ascorbic Acid – 0
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Antioxidants
Beta Carotene – 1 Minerals Thickeners, Emulsifiers, Detergents Alcohol, Esters, Ethers, & Sugars |
References:
1.A re-evaluation of the comedogenicity concept. J Am Acad Dermatol 2006 Mar;54(3):507-12.
2.https://www.beneficialbotanicals.com/facts-figures/comedogenic-rating.html