This is a bit self-explanatory, but when shopping for a foundation that won’t clog your pores, make sure it’s labeled “noncomedogenic,” meaning it contains no potential pore-clogging ingredients. You can check for this by heading to Acne Clinic NYC’s website, where you can copy and paste a beauty product’s ingredients list to check if it contains anything comedogenic. (It’s so easy and has been a complete game changer for me and my online shopping ventures, TBH). I will say that one or two potential pore-clogging ingredients in a product don’t always make a comedogenic formula, but it’s still a great tool to use for awareness. Everyone’s skin takes (or doesn’t take) to a product differently. If you do know that your skin is extra sensitive, it’s a good idea to check for comedogenic ingredient. The main culprits I’ve found in foundations are usually soybean oil, coconut oil, cocnut alkanes, and algae. 

Instead, you’ll want to opt for lightweight, hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, aloe, squalane, and jojoba oil. If you’re also acne-prone, you may even want to try a foundation that contains things like salicylic acid to help fight breakouts. Take a look at all our favorite noncomedogenic foundations below.

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