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Pores are tiny openings in the skin that release sweat and oil. While everyone has them, some people are more prone to clogged pores than others. According to board-certified dermatologist Dr. Geeta Yadav, clogged pores occur when oil is overproduced and becomes trapped beneath dead skin cells that havenโt properly shed. External factors like makeup, dirt, and pore-clogging (comedogenic) ingredients can also block this flow of oil.
Comedogenic means “pore-clogging,” and while such ingredients arenโt the only cause of acne, they can certainly make it worse. โThese ingredients increase the likelihood of pimples forming,โ says board-certified dermatologist Dr. Rachel Nazarian. โFor someone with oily skin or acne-causing bacteria, using comedogenic products is like pouring fuel on a fireโit can intensify and prolong breakouts.โ
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