Pores: Weโve all got these tiny openings in our skin for releasing sweat and oil, but for some people, they can be more temperamental than others. Or, rather, clogged pores happen more often to some of us than others. Clogged pores happen when oil doesnโt or canโt flow through them as it should, explains board-certified dermatologist Geeta Yadav, MD.
โTypically, this is caused by the overproduction of oil that then becomes trapped by dead cells that havenโt properly shed from the lining of the pore. Makeup, dirt, and/or comedogenic ingredients can also block the pore, and prevent that flow of oil through it,โ she says.
Comedogenic is essentially a word for pore-clogging, and while these types of ingredients arenโt the sole cause of acne and breakoutsโthere are several factorsโthey certainly wonโt help the situation. โPore-clogging ingredients make it much more likely that pimples will form,โ says board-certified dermatologist Rachel Nazarian, MD.
โIn someone who has naturally oily skin or who harbors the bacteria that causes acne, using these ingredients is like adding gas to the fire. Itโs a dangerous combination that can exacerbate acne and cause consistent breakouts.โ

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