

Hydra Moist Moisturiser with SPF 30
Hydra Moist Moisturiser with SPF 30
Vitamin C & Hyaluronic Glow SPF 50 Sunscreen PA++++ (75 ml)
Rejuv Anti Wrinkle Cream
Retinol Radiance Renewal Serum
Papaya Chandan Depigmentation Cream
Anti Ageing Cream
Papaya Chandan Depigmentation Face Wash
Anti-Ageing Facewash with Carrot and Retinoic Acid
Glutathione Radiance Complex Facial Kit
Pearl Gel
Aloevera Glow Complex Gel
Snail & Ceramide Advanced Moisture Complex Cream
Satin Care Shampoo
Sunscreen SPF 60 Lotion
Under Eye Gel
Ever spent weeks trying new creams just to break out right before a big event? You're not alone. Many moisturizers, even those labeled 'oil-free', pack hidden pore-cloggers or harsh chemicals that trigger more pimples or redness. The culprit: heavy silicones, synthetic fragrances, and even certain plant oils that seem 'natural' but aren't skin-friendly for acne.
Fact: Over 60% of people with acne use moisturizers that worsen their skin, according to dermatology surveys. Our skin barrier needs hydration, but not at the expense of clean pores. When formulas include irritants, your skin can react with more inflammation, making breakouts stubborn and persistent.
Not all 'natural' labels mean safe. Look for moisturizers free from parabens, phthalates, artificial fragrances, and drying alcohols. Ingredients like aloe vera, squalane, and green tea extract hydrate without causing chaos for sensitive, acne-prone skin.
If a product claims to be 'non-comedogenic', check if it's actually tested for it. Lightweight humectants—think hyaluronic acid or glycerin—draw water in but don't suffocate pores. Avoid coconut oil, cocoa butter, or heavy waxes that can block follicles.
Sticky residue is a dealbreaker. You want a moisturizer that disappears quickly, leaving skin fresh, not greasy. Gel-based formulas or light emulsions usually work best for oily and combo skin types prone to acne.
If you’re scanning ingredient lists, look for simple, pronounceable components. Fewer ingredients usually means less chance for irritation. Patch test new products on your jawline for three days before using on your whole face. If you see redness or itching, toss it.
Price rarely equates to safety. Some affordable brands do it right, while expensive jars can be loaded with fragrance or filler compounds. Always check reviews from acne-prone users, not just general ratings.
If you want a non toxic moisturizer for acne prone skin that actually works, we at Arish BIO-NATURAL provide formulas with Bionatural® Actives—no harsh chemicals, no pore-blockers. Our AI Skin Analyser helps you find the perfect match for your unique skin needs. Trusted by industry leaders for our patented blends, we bring gentle hydration without the risk. See our collection at arishbionatural.com.
Yes, even non toxic options can trigger breakouts if they contain pore-clogging or irritating ingredients, so check labels for comedogenic components.
Skip coconut oil, cocoa butter, lanolin, and any synthetic fragrance. These are known to clog pores or irritate sensitive skin.
Most essential oils can inflame acne-prone skin. It’s best to avoid them unless you’ve patch-tested and seen zero reaction.
Twice daily is usually ideal—once in the morning, once at night. Consistency helps keep your skin barrier strong.
No, skipping moisturizer can dry out your skin, causing it to produce more oil and worsen breakouts.
Look for independent testing claims, check user reviews from acne-prone skin types, and scan for lightweight ingredients like hyaluronic acid.
Yes, gels usually absorb quickly and don’t leave residue, making them a safer bet for oily or acne-prone skin.
Absolutely. Our moisturizers are formulated without harsh chemicals or pore-blockers and are trusted by top beauty experts.
It scans your skin in seconds to pinpoint hydration levels and concerns, so you get a moisturizer recommendation that truly fits your needs.
Definitely. Our formulas absorb fast, leaving skin smooth and ready for makeup without pilling or greasiness.