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Sunscreen SPF 60 Lotion
Sunscreen SPF 30 Lotion
Vitamin C & Hyaluronic Glow SPF 50 Sunscreen PA++++ (75 ml)
Sunscreen SPF 60 Gel
Sunscreen SPF 40 Gel
Glow Secret Sunscreen SPF 30 Gel
Glow Secret Sunscreen SPF 30 Powder
Sunscreen SPF 40 Lotion
Retinol Radiance Renewal Serum
Anti-Ageing Facewash with Carrot and Retinoic Acid
Glow Secret Moisturiser with SPF 30
Rejuv Anti Wrinkle Cream
If you’ve ever applied sunscreen only to find new pimples popping up days later, you’re not alone. Many formulas, especially those with heavy oils or occlusive ingredients, can clog pores and trigger acne. The science is simple: acne-prone skin is sensitive to anything that traps sweat, oil, or bacteria under a layer of product.
Traditional sunscreens often rely on thick emollients or comedogenic filters that make them feel slick but suffocate skin. Ingredients like coconut oil, mineral oil, and certain silicones are frequent offenders. If your sunscreen gives you a greasy finish or feels heavy, it’s probably increasing the risk of breakouts.
Look for formulas labeled "non comedogenic." These skip pore-clogging ingredients and instead use lightweight bases—think zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, or chemical filters like octinoxate that don’t trap oil. Gel or fluid sunscreens are usually safer bets. If you sweat a lot or live somewhere humid, matte-finish or water-based options keep things breathable.
Apply sunscreen as the last step in your morning routine, after moisturizer. Use a nickel-sized amount for your face. Pat gently—don’t rub it in harshly, which can irritate skin. Wash off at night with a gentle cleanser to avoid buildup.
If you’re tired of guessing, we’ve got you covered. Arish BIO-NATURAL provides non comedogenic sunscreens made with soothing botanical actives, tailored for breakout-prone skin. Our AI Skin Analyser can pinpoint exactly what your skin needs, so you get protection that doesn’t clog pores. Take a look at arishbionatural.com and feel good about your sunscreen again.
It’s rare, but sometimes a new sunscreen can trigger irritation or acne if your skin reacts to a specific ingredient. Patch test before full use.
Skip coconut oil, lanolin, mineral oil, and heavy waxes. Also watch out for synthetic fragrances—they can be irritating.
Mineral sunscreens like zinc oxide are gentler and can calm inflamed skin. But lightweight chemical filters are also safe if labeled non comedogenic.
Every 2 hours when outdoors, or right after swimming or sweating. Use a gentle cleanser to remove sunscreen at night.
Yes, just let it absorb fully before applying makeup. Choose oil-free, lightweight formulas for best results.
Some non comedogenic sunscreens have hydrating bases that can feel slick. Try gel or water-based formulas for a matte finish.
Yes, we create non comedogenic sunscreens with soothing botanicals specifically for sensitive and breakout-prone skin.
Absolutely. Our formulas are made for sensitive, acne-prone skin and avoid harsh chemicals and fragrances.
No—using sunscreen helps prevent darkening of scars and speeds up healing. UV exposure makes scars more noticeable.
Try our AI Skin Analyser online to get a custom recommendation based on your skin’s needs.