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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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3Sodium HyaluronateHyaluronic Acid (salt form) | The salt form of hyaluronic acid; draws water into the skin for instant hydration.moreThe sodium salt form of hyaluronic acid, a sugar molecule naturally found in skin that acts like a sponge, binding many times its own weight in water. Full ingredient page → | 0 | moderate |
One of the most reliable moisture-binding ingredients in skincare.moreThe gold-standard humectant in skincare: a small, water-loving (hygroscopic) molecule that is also part of skin's own natural moisturizing factor. Full ingredient page → | 0 | strong | |
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9NiacinamideVitamin B3 | A form of vitamin B3 that reduces redness, evens skin tone, and helps strengthen the skin barrier.moreA form of vitamin B3 that is one of the most versatile skincare actives: it calms inflammation, evens out tone, and boosts the skin's production of ceramides and fatty acids to strengthen the moisture barrier. Full ingredient page → | 0 | strong |
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A gentle, weaker vitamin A derivative used for mild anti-aging benefits.moreThe gentlest, most stable form of vitamin A: an ester of retinol and palmitic acid that must convert through retinol and then retinoic acid in the skin, so its effects are mild and slow but it is the least likely retinoid to irritate. Full ingredient page → | 2 | moderate | |
15RetinolVitamin A | The most-studied anti-aging active; speeds up skin cell turnover and smooths fine lines.moreThe most-studied over-the-counter form of vitamin A: once on the skin it converts (via retinaldehyde) into active retinoic acid, which boosts cell turnover and collagen-related processes to smooth fine lines and improve skin quality. Full ingredient page → | — | strong |
An omega-6 fatty acid; lighter than oleic acid.moreAn omega-6 essential polyunsaturated fatty acid (C18:2) that the body cannot make on its own and the most abundant fatty acid in the epidermis, where it serves as a building block for skin-barrier ceramides. Full ingredient page → | — | moderate |
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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In label order — earlier usually means more of it. Highlighted names are the evidence-backed actives.
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