As an online skincare coach, a great many of the Eval by Email® forms I receive on a day
to day basis reveal a pretty substantial number of Adult Acne sufferers who use
the same moisturizer for day and night, or the same SPF lotion for face and
body. It may seem like this wouldn’t
have any part in acne formation, and indeed, the part that moisturizers play in
worsening acne is the same for all types of lotions; the presence of pore-clogging
ingredients. But there are other things
to consider as well.
So, this week I'd like to tackle the question of Face vs Body SPF, and next week SPF vs
Night lotions.
Is there really that much difference between
Face and Body
SPF lotions?
Let’s consider a few things.
SPF lotions for body are more likely to be pore clogging
This is true even of “sensitive skin” brands, and brands
whose advertising implies that their products are healthy for the skin. Since most people forget how much the hands
and arms can touch the face every day, it’s easy to see why so many skincare
formulators would use moderately to highly comedogenic (pore-clogging)
ingredients in body moisturizers, figuring it doesn’t really matter.