If Neutrogena Hydro Boost Gel caused breakouts, certain ingredients may be clogging your pores. Check for potential comedogenic ingredients, like dimethicone or oils, that may trigger acne.
Switching to a non-comedogenic, oil-free moisturizer can help prevent this issue. Adding a gentle salicylic acid cleanser to your routine can also keep pores clear by exfoliating and reducing inflammation, but limit its use to once or twice daily to avoid stripping natural oils.
Finally, consider a lightweight, hyaluronic acid-based moisturizer to keep skin hydrated without clogging pores. If breakouts persist, a dermatologist can offer personalized recommendations.
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