17 Best Sunscreen for Acne-Prone Skin, According to Dermatologists
08.06.2023 - 22:09
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or looks best on the shelf, since this skin type often needs a facial sunscreen that's lightweight, yet simultaneously stable and long-lasting; something that doesn't melt down your cheeks and forehead the second you sweat or get greasy, but is still gentle enough as to not aggravate the skin even more.As someone who falls into the acne-prone, greasy, and sensitive trifecta of skin types (I know, I'm #blessed), I'll be the first to admit that finding that perfect match can feel exhausting. Fortunately, it doesn't have to be—at least not anymore.
Glamour editors have done extensive testing so you don't have to, and we asked leading dermatologists as to which types of sunscreen they recommend for patients with acne-prone skin—plus exactly what to look for while shopping for them.“For oily and/or acne-prone skin, choose non-comedogenic, oil-free, fragrance-free, and lightweight sunscreens,” , MD, FAAD, board-certified cosmetic and medical dermatologist at , tells Glamour. Additionally, the ideal sunscreen for acne-prone and oily skin will have acne-fighting and anti-inflammatory ingredients, like lactic acid and niacinamide, Murphy-Rose adds., FAAD, board-certified dermatologist at and founder of , stresses as a hero ingredient for acne-prone skin, since it helps with regulating oil production and calming inflammation and breakouts in acne-prone skin.As for what to avoid? Shirazi points to thick ingredients like coconut oil, mineral oil, beeswax, and silicones.
“These ingredients are more likely to clog pores and flare up acne breakouts, particularly in warmer months. Instead, look for hydrating ingredients like glycerin or acid in sunscreens,” she says.