What i found the best for Scar Ice Pick Box Scar Holed Scar lots of Blackhead Acne Prone and Blemishes Skin
There are so many misconceptions about acne that I have to reeducate my clients on and one of the biggest is that just because it’s natural doesn’t mean it’s good for acne and algae like seaweed and kelp are the perfect example of that. There are so many skincare professionals and products that tout the miracle of algae for skin but those people have not helped hundreds of people get clear because if they have, they would have seen firsthand just how acne-triggering marine plants can be.
FIRST, SOME THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND
Non-comedogenic is a term that is supposed to mean that a product won’t clog pores but as I explain in posts like this one and this one, companies can slap a non-comedogenic label on pretty much any product so it doesn’t actually mean that a product is acne friendly. The FDA and FTC barely regulate personal care products and there are so many comedogenic lists and tools online now that it’s hard to know how to actually determine which products are actually good for acne and which aren’t. The studies that have been done to determine which ingredients are comedogenic are also highly flawed so how in the world are those of us with acne supposed to know which products to use and which ones to avoid? Unfortunately, there is no easy way to determine which products are acne friendly or not but if you willing to put in a little time and effort, it is possible using this multi-step test (just checking ingredients is a great first step but it’s not enough). This is the test we use to test all of our own products and it’s been proven to work by the hundreds of clients we have gotten clear.
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