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The curly hair and acne connection: How to keep your curls looking bomb without breaking out

It’s no secret that having curly hair can be a bit of a challenge when it comes to finding the right products. You want your curls to look bomb, but you don’t want them to break out in acne flare-ups. Unfortunately, many of the products that work well for curly hair are also loaded with ingredients that can cause acne. In this blog post, we will discuss some common ingredients to avoid and product recommendations for acne-prone skin. We’ll also cover some common areas where people tend to get acne outbreaks.

Avoid acne causing products

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If you have curly hair and are prone to acne, it is important to avoid products with ingredients that are known to cause breakouts. Some of these ingredients include sulfates, silicones, drying alcohols, and fragrances. When shopping for new products, always check the ingredient list to make sure it doesn’t include any of these acne-causing ingredients.

There are a few product lines that we recommend for people with curly hair and acne-prone skin. One is the DevaCurl line, which is specifically designed for curly hair. Another option is the Proactiv line, which is known for its skincare products. If you are looking for something a bit cheaper, the Cetaphil line also has a few good options.

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Pay extra attention!

When it comes to acne, there are a few areas that are especially prone to breakouts. These include the forehead, chin, and back. If you tend to get breakouts in these areas, be sure to pay extra attention when cleaning and applying products. Avoiding products with ingredients that can clog pores is also important. Here are some ways to keep it at bay, or at least not to exacerbate it, with your hair routine.

1. Clean Your Face After Applying Products: This is especially important if you are using products that contain oils or other ingredients that can clog pores. Always wash your face after applying products, even if they are non-comedogenic.

2. Cover Your Shoulders When Applying Products: If you are using products that contain oils or other ingredients that can clog pores, be sure to cover your shoulders with a towel or shirt. This will help prevent the product from getting on your back and causing breakouts.

3. Use Sleep Protection: If you tend to sleep on your side or stomach, be sure to use a pillowcase that is made of breathable material. This will help prevent the product from getting on your face and causing breakouts.

4. Go Product-Free for Exercise: If you are going to be working out, it is best to go product-free. This will help prevent the product from getting on your face and causing breakouts.

5. Avoid Acne-Causing Ingredients: As we mentioned before, avoid products with ingredients that are known to cause acne. This includes sulfates, silicones, drying alcohols, and fragrances.

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There are a few comedogenic ingredients that can cause blackheads; some examples are almond oil, coconut oil, and cocoa butter.

Instead look for products that are non-comedogenic such as sunflower oil, jojoba oil, grapeseed oil, almond oil, and shea butter.

If you have any other tips or product recommendations for keeping curly hair looking bomb without breaking out, please share them in the comments below!

Hopefully, this blog post has given you some helpful tips for keeping your curly hair looking great without causing breakouts. Remember to avoid products with acne-causing ingredients and to pay extra attention to common areas for breakouts. Also, if you have any questions or would like more product recommendations, feel free to leave a comment below. Thanks for reading!

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