Even blemish-prone skin needs protection from the damaging effects of the sun's hot rays, which can lead to signs of premature aging such as liver spots and wrinkles. Unfortunately, many sunscreens feel heavy and leave your pores clogged, potentially aggravating your acne. Instead, choose an acne-friendly facial sunscreen whose efficacy has been vouched for by beauty experts.
Proactiv Daily Protection Plus Sunscreen SPF 15
Skin care expert Paula Begoun, in her book "Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me," gives the lotion and sunscreen combo from Proactiv, a veteran in the anti-acne skin care industry, top marks. She likes how it feels lightweight and dries to a matte finish, and notes that its avobenzone-based sunscreen ingredients effectively block out the sun's damaging ultraviolet rays. It also includes anti-acne ingredients, such as salicylic acid and skin-nourishing antioxidants, to help repair your skin.
Dermalogica Oil Free Matte Block
Dermalogica's sunscreen dries matte so you don't have the characteristic greasy sheen normally attributed to sunscreen. Glamour magazine's beauty columnist Petra Guglielmetti says it helps defend her skin from the sun while not causing acne flare-ups, thanks to its oil-free formulation. Dermalogica also adds green tea extracts to help reduce acne inflammation, and doesn't add fragrances or synthetic dyes to avoid irritating even sensitive skin.
Clinique City Block Sheer Oil-Free Daily Face Protector SPF 25
The beauty editors of InStyle magazine designate Clinique's sheer facial sunscreen as one of the best SPF-enhanced face lotions for acne-prone individuals. Reviewing the product for the magazine, dermatologist Jeannette Graf says it won't irritate your already acne-afflicted skin and helps prevent sun damage while staying lightweight.
Purpose Dual Treatment Moisture Lotion, SPF 15
The Purpose lotion, developed by Johnson & Johnson, offers full UVA and UVB blocking while staying hypoallergenic and not clogging your pores, making it one of the top acne-friendly sunscreens on the market, according to InStyle magazine. Dermatologist Kathryn Frew says you won't need to worry about heavy grease buildup. Basic emollients in the lotion also hydrate your skin, helpful if used in conjunction with drying acne treatments such as benzoyl peroxide.
References
- "Don't Go to the Cosmetics Counter Without Me;" Paula Begoun; 2009
- InStyle Magazine: Acne-Prone Best Beauty Buys
- Glamour Magazine: Sunscreens That Don't Clog Pores



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