Last night, I had a client who we've have seen in our clinic for a long time. She was complaining to me about breaking out still (not nearly what she used to have....). See my blog post for her before and after pictures.
When someone is still breaking out, I become the acne detective. I start asking them about things that could contribute to their acne. Even though we make a BIG deal about pore-clogging ingredients in makeup when they have their consultation with us, inevitably they will start using makeup without consulting their list of comedogenic ingredients that we give to them. (and on our website).
So, at the end of the session, she gave me her liquid foundation and I was able to get a list of ingredients off the internet. Here's the list:
Ingredients: Water, Titanium Dioxide, Propylene Glycol Monostearate, Bentonite, Isopropyl Myristate, Stearic Acid, Kaolin, Octyl Methoxy Cinnamate, Benzophenone, T.E.A., Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Isoproyl Palmitate, Glyceryl Monostearate, Aloe Vera Gel, Sodium Caboxymethyl Cellulose, Methylparaben, May Contain:, Iron Oxides. Fragrance Free. Hypoallergenic Not Tested On Animals.
So you can see, there are THREE major comedogenic ingredients in this formulation. Ayiiyiiiiyiiii. No wonder she is chronically breaking out! According to Dr. Fulton, it can take up to six months for comedogenic ingredients to show up as acne.
To say the least, I was very upset with her..... but, it reminded me that you always have to check in with your acne clients to make sure they aren't making their situation worse!
Before and after pictures of this client.
Tags: acne, comedogenic, makeup
Oh MONDAY!!! Happy HEART DAY!! Laura, thank you for the clarification. I think I am suffering from a combination of problems. I returned to a skin care line for acne I used previously and in 24 hours I'm seeing GREAT results. Now for the lingering superficial bumps...I don't know. But I am playing detective in my medicine cabinet and products.
Pamela, products claims are running wild! It is so true that our job is to do the detective work ourselves. Do you know of any websites or companies that assist in clearing up the confusion? I've been reading information from the Environmental Working Group and they seem to have a lot of information, but nothing definite. As for sun protection....my advice....wear a big valuptious hat in a bright color with some fancy sunglasses! Works for me!
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