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Natural skincare for hormonal breakouts

  • Writer: Horem London
    Horem London
  • 1 day ago
  • 1 min read

Best Moisturiser for Acne-Prone Skin That Won’t Clog Pores (What Actually Works)

Most people with acne make a critical mistake: they avoid moisturiser altogether or use the wrong type.

Both lead to worse breakouts.


The Truth About Moisturizing Acne-Prone Skin

When your skin is dehydrated:

  • It produces more oil

  • Your barrier weakens

  • Inflammation increases

  • Breakouts take longer to heal

So the goal isn’t “less moisture”—it’s the right type of moisture.

What to Avoid (This Is Where Most People Go Wrong)

Heavy oils (especially comedogenic ones)

Thick creams that sit on the skin.

Products marketed as “rich” or “intensive” without clarity on formulation

These clog pores and trap bacteria.

What You Actually Need

A good acne-safe moisturiser should:

Be lightweight but hydrating

Support the skin barrier

Not block pores

Reduce inflammation

Look for ingredients like:

Niacinamide (balances oil + reduces redness)

Glycerin (hydration without clogging)

Panthenol (calming + repair)

Non-comedogenic emollients

Why Most Moisturisers Fail Acne-Prone Skin

They either:

Prioritise hydration but clog pores

or avoid clogging but don’t hydrate enough

You need both.

The Smarter Option (Built for Acne-Prone Skin)

Horem London Intensive Care Face Lotion is designed to solve this exact problem.

It:

hydrates without heaviness

supports barrier repair (critical for acne healing)

avoids pore-clogging ingredients

reduces irritation from acne treatments

This makes it suitable not just for acne—but for people using actives like salicylic acid or retinoids who need recovery support.

Instead of switching between products, this gives you one stable, daily solution.


Shop Now — Horem London Intensive Care Face Lotion

 
 
 

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