Acne cosmetica can occur from using skincare or makeup products that contain ingredients that clog pores (comedogenic) or cause long-term skin irritation.
Common causes
Some cosmetic ingredients may increase the risk of clogged pores, such as:
Lanolin
Petrolatum
Certain plant oils
Butyl stearate
Oleic acid and some fatty alcohols
In addition, steroid-containing creams may also trigger acne or worsen existing breakouts.
Symptoms
Small red bumps or acne-like eruptions
Often appear in areas where cosmetics are applied, such as the cheeks, chin, and forehead
Typically develop after using a product for about 2–3 weeks, or sometimes even longer
Prevention and care
Choose products labeled oil-free and non-comedogenic
Avoid heavy or pore-clogging formulations
Remove makeup thoroughly every night before sleeping
Avoid letting hair styling products such as sprays, gels, or mousse come into direct contact with the face
If a product is suspected to be the cause, discontinue use and monitor the skin condition
Summary
Choosing suitable skincare and makeup products, along with proper cleansing, can significantly reduce the risk of acne caused by cosmetics.
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