Makeup that Doesn't Cause Acne
It's a vicious circle sometimes. We break out from some reason or another, and we try to cover it with makeup, which causes more breakouts.
So we end up on the internet searching for "makeup that doesn't cause Acne". The first thing we see are advertisements with little or no information about our topic. Maybe a video or two by an affiliate promoting their product of the day, for which they compensated for.
But if you landed here, you've come to the right place. I am a makeup formulator and brand owner, so yes I'm partial to my brand, but I will also tell you what to look for in other brands so that you can find makeup that doesn't cause acne anywhere you go!
IF YOU CANNOT FIND THE INGREDIENT LIST FOR A PRODUCT THEN DON'T BUY IT!
The FDA regulates the cosmetic industry, and they require ingredients to be either ON the product, sold WITH the product, displayed WITH the product, or listed ONLINE with the product. No exceptions. If the company is not complying with this regulations, then I recommend you skip the product and don't consider it an option.
They did leave off a very common one though, Bismuth Oxychloride. It is a heavy metal that is found in Bare Minerals original formula and many other mainstream brands of cosmetics.
It has to be buffed into the skin, at which point your skin looks smoother as the metal particles fill your pores. However, it is very difficult to remove all of the makeup and bismuth OUT of your pores, which often results in redness, irritation and even cystic acne.
So What Brand of Makeup Should You Buy?
I recommend you stick with brands with the most natural ingredients and fewest chemicals. Natural ingredients tend to be easy to read, like Titanium Dioxide, Silk Powder, Zinc Oxide, etc...
Chemical names tend to look very foreign and most of us would struggle to pronounce the words.
LA Minerals has a complete line of natural cosmetics and skin care. We have 3 Distinct foundation formulas, mineral veil, concealer, eyeshadows, blush and bronzers.
There are also many other brands of mineral cosmetics that are healthy and good for your skin.
It's best to try some samples out of various brands to see what works best for your skin, and to find the shade that matches you best.