Acne Safe Makeup Finder
💄 Beauty & Style · Skincare

Your 'oil-free' foundation has 3 pore-cloggers in it.

AI scans any product's ingredient list and rates every component on the 0-5 comedogenicity scale. Find the hidden breakout triggers, get acne-safe alternatives, and wear makeup that helps your skin instead of hurting it.

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2,000+
ingredients in database
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0-5
comedogenicity scale
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Yes
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The Problem
You're treating acne while your makeup is causing it.
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Your 'non-comedogenic' foundation has coconut derivatives that rate 4/5 for pore-clogging

'Non-comedogenic' is not regulated — any brand can put it on any product. The ingredient list tells the truth. The front label lies.

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You spend $50/month on acne treatments while your primer undoes all of it

Serums, retinoids, cleansers — all working. Then you layer on a primer with isopropyl myristate (comedogenicity: 5/5) and wonder why you still break out.

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The ingredient list has 30 chemicals and you can't pronounce any of them

Dimethicone: safe. Isopropyl palmitate: pore-clogger. Cetyl alcohol: fine. Cetearyl alcohol + ceteareth-20: risky combo. How would you know?

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You stopped wearing makeup entirely because you're afraid it makes acne worse

You want to cover breakouts and feel confident — but every product seems to create more breakouts. So you go bare-faced and feel worse.

What You Get
Scan it. Rate it. Swap it.
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Ingredient Scanner
Paste any ingredient list — every component rated 0-5 comedogenicity.
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Safe Swap Engine
Every flagged product gets a specific acne-safe alternative at similar price.
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Marketing Lie Detector
'Non-comedogenic,' 'oil-free' — what they mean legally (almost nothing).
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Full Routine Builder
Primer to setting spray — every product verified safe for acne skin.
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Shopping Guide by Store
Best acne-safe picks at Sephora, Ulta, Target, and drugstores.
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Printable Watch List
Top 10 ingredients to always check — save to phone for shopping.
How It Works
From breakout-causing to breakout-proof.
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Paste any product's ingredient list
AI rates every ingredient 0-5 for comedogenicity and flags the pore-cloggers hiding in plain sight.
⏱ ~1 minute
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Swap flagged products for acne-safe alternatives
Specific replacement products at your budget — same job, zero pore-clogging ingredients.
⏱ ~5 minutes
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Build your complete safe routine and watch skin clear
Every product from primer to setting spray verified. Give it 4-6 weeks. Skin turnover takes time.
⏱ 4-6 weeks to see results
2,000+
ingredients rated — so you never put a pore-clogger on your face again without knowing it
0-5 scale
per ingredient — clear and simple
1 swap
per flagged product — specific and affordable
4-6 weeks
to see the difference in your skin
Questions
Everything you need to know.
What does the 0-5 comedogenicity scale mean?
It's the standard scale used by dermatologists to rate how likely an ingredient is to clog pores. 0 = won't clog pores at all. 1-2 = low risk, safe for most acne-prone skin. 3 = moderate risk — some people react, others don't. 4-5 = high risk — likely to cause breakouts in acne-prone skin. The scanner rates EVERY ingredient individually so you see exactly which components are problematic.
Doesn't 'non-comedogenic' on the label mean it's safe?
Unfortunately, no. 'Non-comedogenic' is NOT regulated by the FDA. Any brand can put it on any product with no testing required. A foundation with isopropyl myristate (comedogenicity: 5) can legally be labeled 'non-comedogenic.' The Marketing Lie Detector exposes which claims are regulated (almost none in cosmetics) and which are pure marketing. The ONLY reliable check is reading the actual ingredient list.
Can I wear full-coverage foundation with acne?
Yes — full coverage doesn't automatically mean pore-clogging. The coverage level depends on pigment concentration, not comedogenicity. Some full-coverage foundations use acne-safe formulas while some sheer tints use pore-clogging oils. The Routine Builder finds full-coverage options that are verified safe. You don't have to choose between coverage and clear skin.
Why does my primer matter more than my foundation?
Primer sits directly on your skin and stays there ALL day — it's the layer closest to your pores for the longest time. Foundation sits on top of primer. If your primer has comedogenic ingredients, they're being pressed into your pores for 8-12 hours. Many people blame their foundation for breakouts when the real culprit is the primer underneath. The scanner checks both, but primer is always the first suspect.
How long until I see results from switching products?
Skin cell turnover takes 4-6 weeks. If you switch to acne-safe products today, you may still break out from the OLD products for 2-3 weeks (those clogs were already forming). By week 4-6, you should see fewer new breakouts if the product swap was the issue. Important: swap ONE product at a time, wait 2 weeks, then swap the next — so you know which change made the difference.
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