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When you have acne, the last thing you want to do is slather your face in a greasy SPF. Experts say the best way to deal with breakouts is to leave your skin alone — no touching, no picking, and no thick, heavy creams with pore-clogging potential. But what about SPF? Should you use an SPF even if you have acne?
The answer is a resounding yes, but with a few caveats. Breakout-prone skin is often more sensitive, which means you need to consider your options carefully when it comes to choosing a daily SPF. The stuff you rub on your back at the beach isn’t going to cut it. Acne, at a fundamental level, is a wound in the skin. In this state, even minimal sun damage can accelerate the appearance of dark spots and premature aging. But no matter your skin type, protecting your skin from the sun is one of the best things you can do to keep your skin looking its best.
The best sunscreen for acne-prone skin has SPF protection of 30 or higher and is ideally oil-free, non-comedogenic, and fragrance-free. You’ll also want to avoid ingredients like dimethicone, which can clog pores, making your breakouts worse. Look for lightweight, fast-absorbing formulas that contain moisturizing ingredients. You don’t have to spend a fortune on a daily SPF, but it’s something you’ll be using every day, so you should enjoy the process of putting it on.
To help you find the best sunscreen for acne-prone skin, here are a few of our top picks that pass the non-greasy vibe check.
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