Beauty Tip
preventing breakouts from makeup
Heeeeey! I haven't posted in a month of Sunday's first off I want to say HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! I have been so busy with life a lot has changed in my life and it has all been for the good. I'll feel you guys in at a later time. Anyways this is going to be a beauty tip for all my makeup lovers out there that are constantly getting breakouts from wearing makeup.
I love makeup however I have large pores that are prone to getting clogged up and inflamed. I would try foundation after foundation and end up hating it because it would break me out. So like most people I thought I had sensitive skin and couldn't wear foundation. It wasn't until I went to school and learned the word comedogenic. Comedogenic means its pore clogging meaning it has a ingredient(s) in it that will clog your pores aka it cause ACNE. So I started to look for foundations that were non comedogenic that took out basically all drug store brands and left me with only a few companies, who's foundation I could wear. That is when I realized about 95% of the foundation on the market is comedogenic. Below is a List of Comedogenic Ingredients that can cause acne.Unfortunately, they are commonly found in makeup, suntan lotions, cleansers and even acne products! So avoiding these ingredients can me nearly impossible so I have found a routine that has really helped stop my breakouts after wearing makeup.
My Skin Care Routine:
THE MOST IMPORTANT STEP IS NEVER SLEEP IN MY MAKEUP EVER!!!!!
1.Cleanse face with a make up wipe
2. 2nd cleanse with a oil base cleanser for sensitive skin
3. I then use my Murad vitamin C cleanser with a face brush
4. Tone
5. apply serum
6. Moisturize
Depending on what day of the week I also use a gel masque.
*Cleansers aren't as important as the makeup and lotions you are leaving on your skin all day. ONE EXCEPTION: Cleansers with Sodium Laurel Sulfate will leave a film on your skin ALL day long. This is the worst problem with most cleansers.
People with normal/dry skin, that aren't prone to break outs usually don't have a problem with most ingredients on the list.
People with normal/dry skin, that aren't prone to break outs usually don't have a problem with most ingredients on the list.
Ingredients that are Comedogenic:
High | Acetylated Lanolin |
High | Acetylated Lanolin Alcohol |
High | Algae Extract |
High | Algin |
Medium | Almond Oil |
Medium | Apricot Kernel Oil |
Medium | Arachidic Acid |
Medium | Ascorbyl Palmitate |
Medium | Avocado Oil |
Medium | Azulene |
Medium | Behenic acid |
Medium | Benzaldehyde |
Medium | Benzoic Acid |
Medium | BHA |
High | Bismuth oxychloride may cause cystic acne |
High | Butyl Stearate |
Medium | Butylated Hydroxyanisole (BHA) |
Medium | Cajeput Oil |
Medium | Camphor |
Medium | Capric Acid |
Medium | Caprylic acid |
High | Carrageenans |
Medium | Cetearyl Alcohol |
High | Cetearyl Alcohol + Ceteareth 20 |
Medium | Cetyl Alcohol |
Medium | Chamomile |
High | Coal tar |
High | Cocoa Butter |
High | Coconut Butter |
High | Coconut Oil |
High | Colloidal Sulfur |
High | Corn Oil |
High | Cotton Aws Oil |
High | Cotton Seed Oil |
High | Crisco |
High | D & C Red # 17 |
Medium | D & C Red # 19 |
High | D & C Red # 21 |
High | D & C Red # 3 |
High | D & C Red # 30 |
High | D & C Red # 36 |
Medium | D & C Red #27 |
Medium | D & C Red #40 |
High | Decyl Oleate |
High | Dioctyl Succinate |
High | Disodium Monooleamido PEG 2-Sulfosuccinate |
High | Ethoxylated Lanolin |
High | Ethylhexyl Palmitate |
Medium | Evening Primrose Oil |
High | Glyceryl Stearate SE -MUST have SE after the stearate |
High | Glyceryl-3-Disostearate-(MUST have a "3" with it) |
Medium | Grape Seed Oil (extract is OK) |
High | Hexadecyl Alcohol |
Medium | Hexylene Glycol |
High | Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil |
High | Isocetyl Stearate |
High | Isodecyl Oleate |
High | isoproply linoleate |
High | Isopropyl Isosterate |
High | Isopropyl lanolate |
High | Isopropyl Myristate |
High | Isopropyl Palmitate |
High | isostearic acid |
High | isostearyl acid |
High | Isostearyl Isostearate |
High | Isostearyl Neopentanoate |
High | lanolic acid |
High | Laureth 23 |
High | Laureth 4 |
High | Lauric Acid |
High | Linseed oil |
High | Mink Oil |
High | Myreth 3 myrstate |
High | Myristic Acid |
High | Myristyl Lactate |
High | Myristyl Myristate |
High | Octyl Palmitate |
High | Octyl Stearate |
Medium | Octyldodecanol |
High | Oleic Acid |
Medium | Oleth-10 |
High | Oleth-3 |
High | Oleyl Alcohol |
Medium | Olive Oil (but Olive Oil Extract is OK) |
Medium | Palmitic Acid |
Medium | Peach Kernel Oil |
Medium | Peanut Oil |
Medium | PEG 100 Distearate |
Medium | PEG 150 Distearate |
High | PEG 16 Lanolin |
High | PEG 200 Dilaurate |
Medium | Peg 75 lanolin |
High | PEG 8 Stearate |
Medium | Pentarythrital Tetra Isostearate |
Medium | PG Dipelargonate |
Medium | PG Dipelargonate |
High | PG Monostearate |
High | Polyglyceryl-3-Disostearate (the "3" must be present) |
High | Potassium Chloride |
High | PPG 2 Myristyl Propionate |
High | Propylene Glycol Monostearate |
High | Red Algae |
Medium | Sandalwood Seed Oil |
Medium | Sesame Oil |
High | Shark Liver Oil |
High | Salt - Table Salt or Sodium Chloride |
High | Sodium Laureth Sulfate |
High | Sodium Lauryl Sulfate-leaves a film on skin-clogs pores |
High | Solulan 16 |
High | Sorbitan Oleate |
High | Sorbitan Sesquinoleate |
High | Soybean Oil |
High | Steareth 10 |
Medium | Steareth 2 |
Medium | Steareth 20 |
Medium | Stearic Acid |
High | Stearic Acid Tea |
Medium | Stearyl Alcohol |
High | Stearyl Heptanoate |
High | Sulfated Castor Oil |
High | Sulfated Jojoba Oil (Jojoba beads are OK) |
High | Syearyl Heptanoate |
Medium | Tocopherol (Tocopherol Acetate is OK) |
Medium | Triethanolamine |
Medium | Vitamin A Palmitate-(ONLY this form of Vitamin A) |
High | Wheat Germ Glyceride |
High | Wheat Germ Oil |
High | Xylene |
2 comments:
Great information. Thanks for sharing.
Cosmetics can be a woman’s best friend, since it adds a beautiful glow to their appearance. But it can also be their worst nightmare, especially if the makeup they used is not compatible with their skin, or it has not been applied and removed properly. But with these information, people will have an idea on what ingredients to look for in cleanses, and update their skin care routine at the same time. Thanks for sharing!
Byron Brewer @ Knight & Sanders
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