The 15 Best Moisturisers for Acne-Prone Skin, According to a Skincare Expert

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When you have acne-prone skin, finding a good moisturiser can feel like a daunting task. Chances are you (like me) grew up thinking that stripping the moisture from your skin would help to dry out your spots, and that moisturisers would clog your pores and contribute to breakouts. However, it’s a common misconception that you should skip moisturiser if you have acne-prone skin. In fact, doing so is probably causing more harm than good—as I learned the hard way as a teenager who avoided moisturiser at all cost. 

Keeping skin hydrated means that skin is healthy and can function optimally, which means it’s better able to defend itself from bacteria and irritants, and can heal and repair damaged skin efficiently. In addition, moisturising skin will help to regulate oil production (a leading factor in the formation of breakouts) and will help to soothe and calm any existing spots. What’s more, if your skincare routined is oriented towards clearing acne, then chances are it contains active ingredients like benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid which, while effective, do have a drying effect upon skin.

ACNE MOISTURISERS

My learnings from ten plus years of testing and trying moisturisers on my acne-prone skin? Firstly, avoid richer cream textures and oil-based formulas, and opt instead for lightweight, water-based gel-creams. These moisturisers will utilise ingredients like glycerin and hyaluronic acid to help rehydrate skin and support the skin barrier without clogging pores, irritating breakouts, or leaving greasy residue. 



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