glossary definition:
non-comedogenic:
non-acnegenic

Non-comedogenic products claim to not block the pores and are less likely to contribute to blackheads or whiteheads.

These products are usually tested on humans or on the insides of rabbit ears.

Using a non-comedogenic product does not guarantee clear skin, as someone with very oily skin may still get breakouts while another person with dry skin may find the same products non-comedogenic.

There is no strict FDA guideline for "non-comedogenic" labelling, the best option is sample the products to find the best match for your skin type.

The following listings are popular or recommended for the glossary term: non-comedogenic



H2O+
Harnessing the power of the mighty ocean, H2O+ is as the name suggests, all about water. This excellent range of water-based, oil-free skin care and cosmetics has a lot more to offer than just plain old water.

Cetaphil
Dermatologist recommended, this inexpensive cleanser is one of the most common "must have" items on celebrity and make-up artist's skincare lists.


more general matches to this glossary term:
Kinerase
Kinerase is a small yet effective range of products that uses kinetin as it's key ingredient. Sold mainly through dermatologist offices and select spas.