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  2. Acne cosmetica - Wikipedia

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    The terms "non-comedogenic" and "non-acne(i)genic" appeared on moisturizers and other cosmetic compounds as manufacturers introduced re-formulations—sometimes associated with claims that the products were "oil-free" or "water-based".

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    Use non-comedogenic products. Choose skincare and makeup products that are less likely to clog pores. Maintain a balanced diet. Eat a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.

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    We've picked out some of the best non-comedogenic sunscreens on the market for clearer, healthier skin. Sun protection that will fend off shine and spots. We've picked out some of the best non ...

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    This non-comedogenic formula only contains four percent benzoyl peroxide, which is a perfect starting point for those who want to try the key ingredient with a low risk of irritation. The creamy ...

  6. Pimple - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of Dermatology recommends that adults with acne use products labeled as "non-comedogenic", "non-acnegenic", "oil-free" or "won’t clog pores ...

  7. Ingredients of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Castor oil and its derivatives are found in many cosmetics as it is "non-comedogenic" (does not exacerbate or contribute to acne). [3]Cerebrosides (cells from the nervous systems of cattle or swine) were once used in some high-end skin-care products to increase moisture retention and to create a smooth skin surface, [4] however the BSE controversy has put an end to this practice.

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