I've Tried So Many Acne-Friendly Makeup Products—These 15 Are Worth Your Time

Okay, so you've got acne-prone skin? Naturally, the first step in addressing breakouts is to establish an acne-friendly skincare routine—removing products containing pore-clogging ingredients, and replacing them with lightweight moisturisers, hardworking cleansers, and serums powered by ingredients like salicylic acid and niacinamide.

It can take up to three months for skincare to have an effect (especially when dealing with a stubborn concern like acne), but if you're still getting breakouts, it's important to keep in mind that there are a whole host of other factors that can affect our skin and contribute to acne.

From hormones and stress through to diet, lifestyle and hygiene habits, and of course, the other products that we apply to our skin, clearing acne can often take a full 360 approach. As an esthetician and someone who has lived with acne for the past 16 years, I know first-hand the impact that makeup can have upon skin—and how to deal with it.

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Depending on their formulas, makeup products can contribute to breakouts, especially if they contain ingredients that might clog pores or cause irritation to acne-prone skin. Hygienic application techniques, like avoiding using your fingers and using clean brushes and sponges can make a massive difference. As will thorough makeup removal—I always recommend using a makeup remover first and then double cleansing skin with a flannel. No face wipes, and no sleeping in makeup are my golden rules.

To be even more on the safe side, it's a good idea to buy acne-friendly makeup products in the first place. These days, everything from primers and foundations to concealers and powders can be formulated to be non-comedogenic (not pore-clogging) and can even include active ingredients to help treat breakouts throughout the day.

Need to give the contents of your makeup bag an acne-friendly overhaul? Scroll down for my favourite tried-and-tested acne-friendly makeup products.

The Best Acne-Friendly Makeup Products:

  1. The Best Acne-Friendly Primer: Dr. Jart+ Pore Remedy Soothing Primer
  2. The Best Acne-Friendly Concealer: Erborian Super BB Concealer
  3. The Best Acne-Friendly Foundation: Merit The Minimalist
  4. The Best Acne-Friendly Powder: Kosas Cloud Set Setting Powder
  5. The Best Acne-Friendly Setting Spray: Milk Makeup Hydro Grip Makeup Setting Spray

The Best Acne-Friendly Primers:

Since makeup primer is applied to bare skin, it's important to find a formula that works well for acne-prone complexions. Many primers rely upon silicones to create a smooth base for makeup to apply to, but silicones can trap dirt and oil in pores, which can make acne worse. The best primers for acne-prone skin have lightweight textures, non-comedogenic formulas, and many contain active ingredients to help with breakouts.

The Best Acne-Friendly Concealers:

If you have acne-prone skin then a concealer is probably already a staple in your makeup bag. It's important to avoid brightening and lightening formulas which are usually designed for under-eyes, but can draw attention to spots. Look for light, hydrating formulas which can be layered up for coverage but won't cling to spots and dry patches.

The Best Acne-Friendly Foundations:

Finding a foundation that works for acne-prone skin can be a tough task. You'll want a formula with good enough coverage to conceal your breakouts and reduce redness, but at the same time, don't want anything that feels heavy or looks cakey on your skin. The trick is in opting for medium coverage formulas, which can be layered if needed, but won't appear too heavy in one application.

The Best Acne-Friendly Powders:

If you're acne-prone then chances are your skin is also prone to oiliness too, and may need powder to help mattify shiny patches throughout the day. Heavy powders can cling to breakouts and make them look more obvious, so light, silky formulas are best for acne-prone skin.

The Best Acne-Friendly Setting Sprays:

An alternative to setting powders, setting sprays can offer a lighter, more hydrating approach to ensuring makeup longevity. If you like your makeup to appear fresh and glowy, these are my favourite picks.

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Grace Day is a beauty editor and content creator. She has over 10 years of beauty-industry experience, spanning editorial, retail, and e-commerce, which gives her a unique understanding into how people shop for their beauty routines.While studying for a history degree (specialising in the history of beauty) and working as a beauty adviser in department stores, Grace started writing her own beauty blog in order to share the products she discovered while dealing with acne. After graduating, she moved to Beauty Bay as beauty editor and content manager. Grace is currently a beauty contributor toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . She has also written for Hypebae and PopSugar and works as a brand consultant and copywriter.