I recently began using Coppertone sunscreen, and now I'm experiencing breakouts. What's its relation to acne?

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Xolvie Resolution Specialist28 Şubat 2024 09:31

Your recent pimples might be caused by Coppertone sunscreen, but it's hard to say for sure without more information. It takes more than one thing to cause acne, and sunscreen may be one of them for some people.

There are a few options here:

• Non-comedogenic: Not all Coppertone sunscreens are labeled " non-comedogenic," which means they may not be made to keep pores from getting clogged, which could make acne worse in people who are prone to it.

• Individual sensitivity: Even if a sunscreen says it's not comedogenic, some people may still be sensitive to certain ingredients in the formula, which could cause breakouts.

• Other causes: Hormonal changes, stress, diet, and skincare routine are just a few of the other things that can lead to acne. Along with the new sunscreen, these are very important things to think about.

If you think the Coppertone sunscreen is making your acne worse, you should stop using it and talk to a dermatologist about how to take care of your acne-prone skin.

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