“Non-comedogenic” means that a product is formulated not to clog pores—making it less likely to cause blackheads, whiteheads, or acne breakouts.
🔍 Breaking It Down:
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“Comedones” = clogged pores
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Open comedones = blackheads
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Closed comedones = whiteheads
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“Non-comedogenic” = does not cause comedones
✅ Why It Matters:
If you have:
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Acne-prone, oily, or sensitive skin,
using non-comedogenic skincare and makeup helps reduce the risk of breakouts.
🧴 Examples of Non-Comedogenic Ingredients:
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Hyaluronic acid
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Squalane
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Glycerin
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Niacinamide
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Zinc oxide
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Aloe vera
⚠️ Be Cautious With:
Even if something says “non-comedogenic,” reactions can vary by skin type. Some people still break out from coconut oil or shea butter—even though they may be fine for others.
💡 Pro Tip:
Check the ingredient list—and patch test when trying new products. Non-comedogenic is a helpful guideline, not a guarantee.
