Asked by Jahnavi on 26/09/2023 15:55 PM

My profession demands me to have some makeup on my face but of late I have noticed that I am having some acne on my face, so, should I stop wearing makeup if I have acne?

Acne and makeup have a complicated relationship. Often in today’s world you need to apply makeup for professional reasons. However, if you have an acne prone skin, choosing appropriate makeup requires some research. Apart from aggravating existing acne, cosmetics can cause clogging of pores and irritation, which causes people who haven’t had acne before to develop “acne cosmetica” that appears as tiny bumps and whiteheads over forehead, chin and cheeks.Whether you have pre-existing acne or acne cosmetica, you should remember the following tips when choosing and doing your makeup: Choose water-based light cosmetics instead of oil based, heavy and greasy products. Products labelled “oil-free”, “non comedogenic” or “does not clog pores” is most preferable. Daily skincare products should also be light and non-comedogenic. Don’t apply too many layers of makeup. Apply products lightly and clean your makeup sponges and brushes regularly. Wash your face twice daily with a mild cleanser. Always remove makeup, even eye and lip makeup, by double cleansing (makeup remover and cleanser) at the end of the day, followed by moisturiser application before bedtime. Skipping moisturiser due to fear of acne can increase dryness and irritation thus aggravating existing acne. A layer of sunscreen and moisturiser should be applied before applying makeup in the daytime.Since acne can leave long lasting cosmetic concerns like marks and scars, if you notice acne after applying makeup you should consult a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and treatment. Your doctor can also help you choose the right skincare regimen and cosmetic products.
Asked by Jahnavi on 26/09/2023 15:55 PM
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Answered on 26/09/2023 3:55 PM
Dr. Debatri Datta

MBBS, MD

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