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Acne and Makeup: There Is a Relationship

by: jnissa
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 Can makeup actually cause acne breakouts, or is acne purely a biological function that happens because of hormones? The answer is that, while acne can be caused by hormones, stress or any other number of factors, acne that is caused by makeup is a very real thing. The technical name for acne caused by makeup is Acne Cosmetica. But how do you control for or combat Acne Cosmetica without having to stop wearing makeup? Here are three tips!

 

Use Makeup with Natural Ingredients

The more chemicals there are in your makeup brand, the more likely it is to irritate your skin and cause acne breakouts. Do some research and find a makeup brand that you like that uses the most natural and most gentle ingredients possible. You may have to spend slightly more money to purchase these brands, but the long-term benefits of healthy skin will be worth it. Plus, eventually, your Acne Cosmetica breakouts will stop and you won’t need to wear as much makeup to conceal your blemishes. Focus on quality ingredients to reduce acne breakouts from makeup.

 

Test Patch Your Makeup Before You Use It

If your skin is sensitive and prone to breaking out from acne, never use your makeup on your entire face until you have tested its impact on a smaller piece of skin. Try using just a dab of any new makeup product on your cheek or forehead for an evening before you commit to fully using the makeup regularly. It’s better to know that your skin is sensitive to a particular product before you apply it to a large portion of or your entire face.

 

Always, Always Remove Your Makeup at Night

This one may seem obvious, but you may be surprised at exactly how many people get lazy or tired at night and fall asleep with their makeup on. Even if your skin isn’t sensitive to makeup, nothing can cause an acne breakout faster than a night spent with pores being clogged by oil and makeup.

 

While acne can come from a combination of sources and a number of factors can contribute to breakouts and blemishes, don’t discount makeup as a contributing factor. Following the advice above can help you eliminate or reduce Acne Cosmetica. 

About the Author

 Luci Plavent is a freelance writer who specializes in writing about skin care products, including products to get rid of acne scars and to get rid of back acne. She believes that healthy skin and beautiful skin are the same thing.

 


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