Acne-Safe Makeup: Enhance Your Beauty Without Aggravating Acne
For those dealing with acne-prone skin, finding makeup products that won't worsen breakouts can be a challenge.  However, with the right knowledge and choices, you can still enjoy the benefits of makeup while keeping your skin clear and healthy.  In this blog post, we will guide you through the essentials of acne-safe makeup, helping you make informed decisions to enhance your beauty without aggravating acne.

1) Look for Non-Comedogenic Products:  When selecting makeup products, prioritize those labeled as "non-comedogenic".  These products are formulated to minimize pore-clogging and reduce the risk of breakouts.  Always check the non-active ingredients though because they may have pore cloggers hiding there.  Find a free list of pore clogging ingredients HERE so you can check while you're shopping.  Non-comedogenic makeup allows your skin to breathe and helps prevent new blemishes from forming.

2) Choose Lightweight and Oil-Free Formulas:  Opt for lightweight and oil-free formulas that won't add excess oil or weigh down your skin.  Oil-free foundations, tinted moisturizers and concealers are available in the market and can help provide coverage without clogging pores.  These products offer a more breathable and comfortable feel on the skin.  We looked for some over the counter products that did not contain pore cloggers, you can find them HERE.

3) Avoid Heavy Coverage:  Avoid heavy, full-coverage foundations as they can trap sweat, bacteria and oil on the skin's surface, potentially leading to breakouts.  Instead, choose lightweight or medium coverage options that minimize the risk of pore congestion.  You may want to try these HERE.

4) Read the Ingredient List:  Take the time to read and understand the ingredient list of your makeup products.  Look for ingredients that are less likely to cause irritation or clog pores.  Some acne-safe ingredients include zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, salicylic acid and hyaluronic acid.  On the other hand, avoid products containing potentially comedogenic ingredients like heavy oils, lanolin and fragrances.  We found some acne safe makeup HERE.

5) Practice Good Hygiene:  Proper hygiene is essential when using makeup.  Wash your makeup brushes and applicators regularly to prevent the accumulation of bacteria.  Avoid sharing makeup products with others to minimize the risk of cross-contamination.

6) Remove Makeup Thoroughly:  Always remove your makeup before going to bed to allow your skin to breathe and regenerate overnight.  Use gentle, non-irritating makeup removers or cleansers.

7) Patch Test:  Before incorporating new makeup products into your routine, perform a patch test on a small area of your skin to check for any adverse reactions or sensitivities.

Acne safe makeup allows you to express your style and enhance your beauty while maintaining the health of your skin.  By opting for non-comedogenic, lightweight, and oil free formulas as well as paying attention to ingredient lists, you can minimize the risk of breakouts and irritation.  Remember to practice good hygiene and remove makeup thoroughly.  With the right choices and mindful approach, you can confidently wear makeup.

Meet Jean Kelly -Acne Esthetician

 
I'm Jean Kelly. 
I received my esthetician license in 2012.  I've been working on skin since then learning all I can about rosacea and acne. I took a course to be an acne specialist so I could learn even more and have access to exclusive products.  My kids struggled with acne for years.  My daughter would cry, her face covered in pimples, and beg me "please don't make me go to school".  It was heartbreaking to see her in pain.  We went to doctors and they never tried to find the causes, they only wanted to prescribe medication. .. some with really bad side effects.  One summer she went swimming and came out so sunburn with second degree burns from one of the prescription medications. 
My son's skin wasn't much better.  His was mostly on his neck, chest and back.  We went through the same routing with doctors just prescribing meds.  Nothing helped.
I finally decided I needed to research what causes acne.  I went to school to be an esthetician thinking I could get some answers.  It seemed like everyone was perplexed!  Once I got my license I was able to buy products that only licensed esthetician can buy.  I found a product line that worked great!  My daughter said her face looks it's best when she's using it and I must say she is beautiful!  
I decided my purpose in life was to help others that are struggling with acne, to clear their skin and change their lifestyle to include healthier foods and supplements.
I learned that what is going on inside your body shows up on the outside!  Gut and liver health are an important part of clearing acne along with a good skin care routine.  
             Are you ready to get started clearing your skin?
                                       Jean



If you have a child going through a hard time, I hope that you'll join my free group for parents.  

In my exclusive community we will give you inspiration and and lots of ways to live a more healthy lifestyle. Our focus is not only on helping to clear your teens skin, but also working on their self-esteem, digestion as well as finding the right supplements and foods. 

Just know that you’re not alone and you'll be surrounded by supportive and like minded people!




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