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Every ingredient in label order — what it does, how likely it is to clog pores, and how strong the research is. Expand a row for the plain-words read.
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3Wine | — | — | |
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8TocopherolVitamin E | Vitamin E; an antioxidant that also conditions skin.moreVitamin E, the major fat-soluble (lipophilic) antioxidant in our skin. It works as a radical scavenger that donates a hydrogen atom to free radicals, protecting cell-membrane lipids (and the oils in a formula) from oxidation. Full ingredient page → | 2 | moderate |
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10AquaWater | solventmoreWater (Aqua) is the solvent base of most skincare and haircare products and usually the first, largest ingredient on the label. Full ingredient page → | — | |
11Argania Spinosa Kernel OilArgan oil | Argan oil; smooths frizz and adds shine.moreAn emollient plant oil pressed from argan tree kernels, rich in oleic and linoleic fatty acids plus vitamin E, that softens skin and hair, seals in moisture, and smooths frizz and dullness. Full ingredient page → | 0 | limited |
12Persea Gratissima OilAvocado oil | Avocado oil; a rich emollient oil.moreAvocado oil, a plant oil from avocado flesh that is high in oleic acid (around 70%) with smaller amounts of palmitic and linoleic acids, plus vitamins A, D, and E and the sterol beta-sitosterol. Full ingredient page → | 3 | limited |
Comedogenic is a 0–5 pore-clogging likelihood — a contested measure, take it lightly. No marker = unremarkable or not yet researched — we never fake a rating.
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Its ingredients appear in 13 peer-reviewed studies we track.Start with Vitamin E →
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