Skin Care
5 Makeup Ingredients That Trigger Acne — Especially on Sensitive Skin
Have you ever paused to go through those ingredients at the back of your foundation bottle? Likely because as long as it matches your skin tone you’re good to go but that’s wrong, especially when you have sensitive skin. You keep wondering why you breakout and then often blame it on your skincare products or hormones, meanwhile the real culprit is sitting pretty inside your makeup bag. Some products contains ingredient that clogs the skin, preventing it from excreting sweat or toxins from your body. Now what happens if those tiny holes on the skin (pores) are closed? It causes irritation and acne.
Here are five common ingredients present in some makeup products that can trigger breakouts, particularly for those with sensitive skin;
Fragrance
Fragrance makes your product smell nice, but your skin doesn’t always agree. Synthetic fragrances are among the top irritants in makeup and skincare. They can cause inflammation and allergic reactions.
You’ll often find fragrance listed as “parfum” or “fragrance” on ingredient labels.
Synthetic Colours

Synthetic colours are artificial dyes made from petroleum and coal tar, they’re added to makeup products to make them more pigmented. The more the pigment, the higher the coal tar which is harsh on the skin and causes skin irritation, further leading to acne.
Coconut Oil
Don’t panic, yes coconut oil is natural — but that doesn’t make it great for everyone. Specifically for individuals with easily irritated skin. Coconut oil is one of the most pore-clogging oils out there. It can cause major flare-ups, especially when paired with foundations or creamy concealers.
Some makeup products may not list “coconut oil” directly, but will use derivatives like “cocos nucifera oil” or “caprylic/capric triglyceride.” If your skin is sensitive, these can cause major issues.
Talc

Talc is a mineral commonly used in powders to give them that smooth, matte finish. However, it can trap oil, dirt, and bacteria on the skin — particularly if you wear makeup all day in a hot climate. This creates a breeding ground for bacteria causing acne.
It’s found in many setting powders, eyeshadows, and some pressed foundations.
Parabens
These are preservatives used to keep or extend the life span of your makeup products.
When these chemical penetrates the skin, it disrupts your hormones thereby causing hormonal imbalance which has a negative impact on the skin
Final Thoughts

When shopping for makeup, always check the ingredient list, especially if your skin is easily irritated. Remember, what works for one person might not work for you, we all have different skin types. Make sure to pay attention to your body and use what is best for you.
Skin Care
4 Best Cleansing Oils We Tested to Gently Remove Makeup, Dermatologist-Approved
Cleansing oils have become essentials for anyone who wears long-wear makeup or relies on sunscreen daily. They break down pigment without stripping the skin, and the right formula keeps the complexion smooth, clear, and comfortable. We tested multiple options across different textures and skin types to find the oils that truly perform.
Kose Softymo Speedy Cleansing Oil

A lightweight favorite that cuts through foundation and brow products almost immediately. It emulsifies cleanly, making it ideal for oily and combination skin that needs a thorough cleanse without residue.
Hada Labo Gokujyun Cleansing Oil

Soft, hydrating, and perfect for dry or dehydrated skin. The formula gives a smooth glide and rinses off without leaving a coated feel, making it a strong choice for evening routines.
Simple Hydrating Cleansing Oil

A minimal, fragrance-free option made for sensitive skin. It removes makeup gently and keeps the moisture barrier intact, which is important for anyone prone to irritation or dark marks from harsh cleansers.
Neutrogena Ultra-Light Cleansing Oil

Featherlight and quick to dissolve sunscreen, dust, and daily buildup. It’s a reliable everyday cleanser for those who prefer a barely-there texture that still works efficiently.
A few seconds of massaging, a splash of water, and each of these oils transforms into a clean, milky rinse, dependable formulas that make end-of-day cleansing feel smooth instead of stressful.
Skin Care
Best Sunscreens for Every Skin Type
Sunscreen rarely makes it onto the average Nigerian skincare list. We think cleanser, maybe moisturizer, but SPF hardly ever makes the cut. Many still assume darker skin doesn’t need sun protection. Unfortunately, that’s a myth. The sun spares no one, and UV rays can dull your glow, darken spots, and speed up ageing.
We live under a sun that can roast corn by noon, so skipping sunscreen is not a show of strength; it is self-sabotage. Thankfully, formulas have improved. There’s now an SPF for every skin type, and most blend beautifully on deeper tones without leaving that ghostly finish. Here’s how to find one that truly works for you.
For Oily Skin: Keep It Light and Matte

Oily skin and Lagos humidity are a risky combination. The trick is to pick a sunscreen that keeps you protected without adding extra shine. Lightweight, gel-based formulas are best. They dry fast, feel weightless, and help control oil throughout the day.
Look for products labelled oil free, mattifying, or niacinamide infused. They’ll give your skin a clean, smooth finish without clogging pores.
Tip: Keep blotting paper in your bag. The heat will always test you, so stay ready.
For Dry Skin: Think Moisture First

If your skin feels tight or flaky, creamy sunscreens are your best bet. Choose formulas with hydrating ingredients such as shea butter, glycerin, or hyaluronic acid. They protect your skin while locking in moisture, leaving it soft and comfortable instead of parched.
For best results, apply your moisturizer first, wait a few minutes, and then follow with sunscreen. It goes on evenly and lasts longer.
For Combination Skin: Aim for Balance

Combination skin means oily in some areas and dry in others, so balance is everything. A gel cream sunscreen works well; it is light enough for the T-zone, yet hydrating enough for the cheeks.
Go for non-comedogenic products that won’t clog pores or cause breakouts. The right texture should leave your skin feeling fresh, not sticky.
For Sensitive Skin: Gentle Does It

If your skin reacts easily, stick with mineral sunscreens containing zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. They sit on top of the skin instead of sinking in, which reduces the risk of irritation.
Fragrance-free formulas are safest. And if you notice ingredients like aloe vera or green tea on the label, even better; they help soothe and calm the skin after sun exposure.
For Dark Skin: No White Cast Allowed

Many people with darker skin tones have given up on sunscreen because of that chalky residue. But newer formulas now melt seamlessly into melanin-rich skin without dulling your complexion.
Look out for labels that say invisible finish, clear, or tinted. Gel or serum based sunscreens tend to blend best, leaving your skin with a healthy, natural sheen rather than an ashy film.
For Outdoor Lifestyles: Sweat Proof or Nothing

If you spend a lot of time outdoors, whether it is morning workouts, daily commutes, or weekend parties, choose a sunscreen that stays put. Water resistant or sport formulas are built to handle sweat and heat.
Remember to reapply every two hours if you’re under the sun for long periods. It may seem like extra effort, but your skin will thank you later.
Final Word: SPF is Essential
Sunscreen is not an optional step; it is the backbone of good skincare. You can invest in the best serums and scrubs, but without SPF, you’re undoing all that effort.
So, before you head out, whether for errands, work, or brunch, make sunscreen the last step in your routine. It’s not about vanity; it’s about care. Years from now, your skin will show the difference.
Skin Care
Start Your Routine Off Strong With the Best Body Oils
Body oils are lightweight, fast-absorbing oils that can be used to nourish and moisturize your skin. They’re perfect for hydrating dry skin, reducing inflammation, and even helping to improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. If you struggle with a dry and dull skin, body oil should be a must-have in your routine.

Image: Google
Benefits of Using Body Oils
Body oils offer several notable advantages for skin health. Below are a few of them:
Hydration: they play a significant role in maintaining skin hydration by forming a barrier that helps retain moisture, resulting in softer, more supple skin.
Nourishments: many body oils are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and essential fatty acids, which contribute to the nourishment and protection of the skin
Improved skin texture: Consistent application of body oils can also improve skin texture, potentially reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and promoting a smoother, more radiant complexion.
How to Choose the Best Body Oil for Your Skin Type:

Image: Argan oil from Saya
Selecting an appropriate body oil depends largely on one’s skin type. Here are a few tips to help:
Dry skin: Look for oils with deeply moisturizing properties, such as coconut oil, shea butter, or argan oil.
Oily skin: For those with oily skin, lighter oils like jojoba or sweet almond oil are preferable, as they provide hydration without blocking pores.
Sensitive skin: choose fragrance-free and hypoallergenic options to minimize the risk of irritation.
Top Body Oil Choice for Your Body
Here are some of the best body oils for achieving a glowing complexion:
Argan oil: rich in antioxidant and essential fatty acid content. It helps to nourish and protect the skin.

Image: Coconut body oil by Palmers
Coconut oil: recognized for its moisturizing and healing properties.
Jojoba oil: valued for its lightweight texture and rapid absorption.
Sweet almond oil: It is rich in vitamins and minerals that can help to nourish and soften your skin.
How to Use Body Oils

Image: Sweet almond body oil

Image: Jojoba body oil from Google
Applying body oils is a straightforward process, but there are some best practices that can maximize their benefits. First, it’s advisable to apply body oil immediately after showering while the skin remains damp. This timing helps to retain moisture more effectively.
When applying, gently massage the oil into your skin using circular motions. This method not only encourages absorption but can also support circulation and ease muscle tension—a small but beneficial addition to the routine.
For a more intensive treatment, consider applying a generous amount of oil and allowing it to sit on the skin for approximately thirty minutes before rinsing off. This approach can deliver deeper nourishment.
Body oils are a valuable addition to skincare routines. Their ability to hydrate, nourish, and improve skin texture is a game-change. Selecting an oil that suits your skin type and using it consistently will promote a healthier, and more radiant complexion.
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