the most UNDERRATED cleansing oil for acne prone skin I IUNIK CALENDULA CLEANSING OIL 🤎 #shorts

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lilyis_
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Honestly, Using these “pore clogging ingredient detectors” was my biggest mistake lmao. I couldn’t use some of the best products because a site said that salt is a “comedogenic” ingredient 💀 these are getting out of hand tbh. Not even a scientist can predict how a product is gonna work just by reading the ingredient list.

ScizzoringGirlz
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That breaks me out, simply cleansing oil isn't for anyone, every cleansing oil breaks me no matter what I try 😢
Micellar water is better for those like me, even if the cotton pad irritated my skin 😅

RedQueenMCM
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I never breakout from oil cleansing, it’s the one thing that leaves my skin feeling smooth & silky. I always make sure I double cleanse with mild cleanser, rinse off all the oils used. I have combo/oily acne prone skin btw.

DaniRush_
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A lot of the list is determined by testing individual ingredients on rabbit ears. Michelle from Lab Muffin Beauty is a cosmetic chemist who has talked about the concept of "comedogenic" ingredients.

sumlem
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Myristic acid breaks me out in spots and clogged pores. Discovered this after using the Illiyoon ato ceramide cream, I was getting breakouts on my forehead and cheeks, their lotion has it too. Tried it a few times and it always happens. I confirmed it was myristic acid and at least one derivative, isopropyl myristate, when I used my friends numbuzin cleansing oil for a week and got so many clogged pores, it was the second ingredient.

It’s in so many things as an emulsifier! I checked all my stuff and it’s in my curel oil cleanser, I’ve been using it around 2 years and was wondering why I have so many comedones even though I’m using tret 😢 it’s low down on the ingredients list. It’s in the kose softymo speedy oil cleanser too.
It’s also in the some by me aha bha pha body wash and the byoma smoothing body serum, both things I’ve been using because of body acne but actually have been making it worse. I used the byoma 2-3 times a week for a month and ended up pimples in places I never had before, like my lower arms and near the inside of my upper arms 😭 It’s even in a curl balm I have!! I’m just trying to avoid all myristic acid derivatives and I’m hoping I’ve no issues with other fatty acids and alcohols.

I know not all ingredients are clogging for everyone but checkers like this can be useful for figuring out what in a product is causing an unusual breakout/clogging. If you’re having issues with tretinoin creams it could be that it contains isopropyl myristate, gels won’t have this

DannersKananers
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Muji cleansing oil is the best for me. And I have very sensitive oily skin. It's cheap, too.

karaxxii
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An underrated cleanser is the purito from green cleansing oil. It's perfect for all skin types especially sensitive skin. I follow up with the from green deep foaming cleanser. I have easily irritated skin and I've never had any irritation or breakouts from them.

hba
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The neutrogena ultra light cleansing oil is pretty good

rayradiance
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I use centella cleansing oil from skin1004. No breakouts although I have acne prone and oily skin. Just follow it with mild cleansing foam. My skin actually feels smoother with oil cleanser

curly_noodles
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Personally I use cleansing balms, I feel like they’re easier to manage since they only become oily once you rub it in and I think they do a better job of breaking down makeup than cleansing oils without rubbing it in too much

But that probably depends on the cleansing balm as well

beta
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“it was breaking out my skin so badly it’s the worst it’s been” me having that level of acne daily 😭

EilyBowser
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This is my go to oil cleanser for removing makeup

saimabegum
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Wipe off the excess oil before going in with a good cleanser does it for me. That’s advise from my friend who was shown that by her Korean mom-in-law. Make sure you go in with a good lotion or cream afterwards because can be drying to the face.

Evayava
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If I look at a cleansing oil in the bottle for too long, my face will break out.
Ponds cold cream once a week to get rid of the sebaceous filaments works great. Massage all over face lightly, for about 5-10 minutes before showering.
I also use it for quick makeup removal.
Yes my grandmother used it too. Oh there's a reason it's still around.
To wash, I use either a dot of Lancôme Radience cleanser ($30 for tube, but you truly only need a single drop) or Neutrogena Deep Clean Gentle Cleansing Face Scrub (about $7).
The Neutrogena is great if you have a breakout, or you're aging. The beta hydroxy helps with both. You may need some time to adjust to the hydroxy if your skin isn't used to it, so don't leave it on very long at first and if it leaves you a little red, skip some days in between. It actually leaves a slight moisturizer effect.
The Lancôme is great for getting your face squeaky clean, so you can apply moisturizer if you need it.

annekai
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Pro-tip: research how to mix your own oil cleanser. If all you need is oil for the cleansing, just buy your own oils. No fragrances or etc etc that may be what’s irritating your skin in particular. For example, a mix of castor oil and jojoba oil is a commonly recommended oil mix for cleansing. Look up “oil cleansing method” and there are guides online of how to experiment with finding the oils and ratios that work best for your particular skin. When I was doing it, I rinsed well with water as in this video and then used a very soft washcloth to gently wipe away any excess from my face, focusing especially on my hairline and perimeter of my face where it was hardest to thoroughly remove it. I was getting cystic acne from over-dry skin and couldn’t use soaps, so I did not follow with a soap cleanser to take the last of the oil off. I stopped breaking out when I just used oil cleansing and a lightweight moisturizer (at the time I was using Aveeno’s standard/original moisturizer).

Currently I use The Ordinary’s squalane cleanser, and Tony Moly’s “I’m rice” cleanser every other day. I moisturize with a base of Thayer’s rose petal Witch Hazel toner (it has no alcohol in it), then massage on 2-3 drops of hyaluronic acid (I get mine from The Ordinary), then I pat on a small amount of The Ordinary “natural moisturizing factors + HA” lotion. I follow the advice to rub it together first in my hands for 10 seconds until it fully melts or whatever. I just use like a 1 cm stripe of lotion on my fingertip and then rub it together in my palms and pat on my face.

alexia
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I used to have iunik centella cream and that helped my face look fresh and clean 💖

Eichtirf
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I used to have this cleasing oil. The reason I stopped is because the bottle kept coming in with a damaged pump. It wasn't just once. It was three differnet bottles with three different purchases. The pump itself wasn't broken off. The pumps were defective. Each pump that came out that spout also went down the pump stem. Eventually the bottle itself had cleansing oil all around it. A great tip is to always use a water based cleanser after an oil cleanser. It washes any leftover cleasing oil that can cause breakouts.

kangaroo
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The Inkey List oat cleansing balm clogges pores. i wish i knew before i bought it bc the reviews were so good

robloxgenius
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Should I use both water and oil based cleanser or is one of them enough??

zayd