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Perricone MD Exfoliating Pore Refiner

Low Risk(2)
33 ingredients1 flagged

Our Analysis

Perricone MD Exfoliating Pore Refiner appears to be safe for acne-prone skin. No high-risk comedogenic ingredients were detected.

Flagged Ingredients

2
tocopherol

Pure Vitamin E is thick and sticky; safe in small amounts as an antioxidant, but potentially clogging in pure oil form.

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Full Ingredient List(33 ingredients)

Water/​Aqua/​EauPolysorbate 20Vaccinium Myrtillus Fruit ExtractBetaine SalicylateTriethyl CitrateDimethyl MeaCitrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Fruit ExtractCitrus Limon (Lemon) Fruit ExtractAcer Saccharum (Sugar Maple) ExtractOlea Europaea (Olive) Leaf ExtractEpigallocatechin Gallatyl GlucosideTetrahydrodiferuloylmethaneSaccharum Officinarum (Sugar Cane) ExtractTetrahydrodemethoxydiferuloylmethaneLepidium Sativum Sprout ExtractTetrahydrobisdemethoxydiferuloylmethaneTocopherolLecithinXanthan GumDisodium EdtaGlycerinBenzyl AlcoholPotassium SorbatePhenoxyethanolFragrance/​ParfumAmyl CinnamalHydroxycitronellalLinaloolWater/Aqua/EauFragrance/ParfumRead all the geeky details about Tocopherol here >>Read all the geeky details about Glycerin here >>[more]

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Our analysis is powered by AI and backed by extensive research on comedogenic ingredients — but it's not medical advice. For skin concerns, please consult a dermatologist.