Actually -- no. As I always tell my clients, "It's the blush, and not the brush!" :)
Here’s why:
1) Quite a few blush and bronzer ingredient lists begin with Talc. Always look for this ingredient in your makeup! Talc is extremely pore clogging for acne-prone skin. If any makeup contains Talc, leave it on the shelf -- Talc basically mixes with the oils of your skin to make something similar to spackle. When applied to your skin, the Talc and oil combination blocks the pores, oils begin to back up within the pores, and then you're left with a crop of breakouts!
2) There are certain red and yellow dyes that can be irritating to pores and tend to create impacted breakouts along the blush-line and chin. Many blushes contain these irritating dyes in order to be highly pigmented, especially from product lines that are preferred by makeup artists.
3) Many pressed bronzers contain very pore-clogging ingredients that are meant to hold the cake together and to help spread the product around. The best blushes and bronzers for acne-prone skin are made from pure mineral lines and from lines crafted specifically to be non-irritating to pores (these makeup products are often sold in skincare salons).
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When you switch to foundation, powder, concealer, blush, and/or bronzer products that are not pore-clogging, your breakouts will start to subside regardless of how seldom you wash your brushes. (Of course, you must wash the pore-clogging makeup off your brushes and start again fresh. But once you start fresh, you’ll be amazed at the difference in your skin!)
Do you think your current makeup or skincare products might be contributing to your Adult Acne or skin sensitivity? Unsure about the ingredients in your makeup? Please feel free to contact me or fill out my Eval by Email® Skincare Consultation Form so that we can get you started to clear, radiant skin! :)
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