Dermatologists agree: for acne-prone or oily skin, certain ingredients dramatically raise the risk of clogged pores and persistent breakouts. Many of them are occlusives that form a heavy seal on the surface, trapping oil and dead cells inside the pore. Others are rich, waxy emollients that make skin feel instantly soft while quietly fueling congestion underneath. The danger isn’t just one product—it’s the cumulative effect of layering them day and night.Common red flags include thick oils like coconut and wheat germ oil, isopropyl myristate and isopropyl palmitate, certain synthetic waxes, and heavy butters such as cocoa butter. On dry or mature skin, they may be tolerated; on breakout-prone faces, they can be disastrous. The solution isn’t fear, but awareness: read ingredient lists, patch-test new products, and favor lighter, non-comedogenic formulas. Your pores can’t choose what you put on your skin. You can.
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