- has
become relatively rare in
dermatological practice. The
terms "non-
comedogenic" and "non-acne(i)genic"
appeared on
moisturizers and
other cosmetic compounds...
- skin, but
product research has
steadily eroded this distinction. Non-
comedogenic lotions are
recommended for use on acne
prone skin.
Lotions can be used...
- oil is its
presence on
several lists of
comedogenic substances.[citation needed]
These lists of
comedogenic substances were
developed many
years ago...
-
lanolin alcohol is used as an emollient, to
soften skin, but is
mildly comedogenic, with a
rating of 0-2 out of 5.[unreliable source?] For this reason,...
- that is
often seen can be
gently exfoliated with a washcloth. A non-
comedogenic facial moisturizer can also be
applied if needed.
Delaying application...
- been
altered to a
stronger aromatic scent. The "Hypoallergenic, non-
comedogenic"
claim was dropped, and the 3-month
aging process described on the original...
-
coating agent spra**** onto a powder. It is used
widely in
cosmetics as non-
comedogenic (non-
pimple causing substance) ingredient. It does not clog the oil...
-
Dermatology recommends that
adults with acne use
products labeled as "non-
comedogenic", "non-acnegenic", "oil-free" or "won’t clog pores", as they are "least...
-
every skin type; in particular,
those with oily skin
should choose non-
comedogenic sunscreens;
those with dry
skins should choose sunscreens with moisturizers...
- face
daily with
gentle soap and
water while avoiding use of
potential comedogenic soaps,
lotions and oils is
often enough.
Further treatment is not necessary...