Will It Clog?
Aloe Vera — Other

Is Aloe Vera Comedogenic?

Comedogenic rating: 0/5 — Non-comedogenic

0/5
Pore-clogging?
No
Fungal acne?
Safe
Category
Other
Risk level
Safe

Aloe Vera is a cosmetic ingredient. In cosmetics it is typically found in a range of skincare and makeup products. Its INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) name is Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice. On a label it may also appear as aloe barbadensis leaf juice, aloe.

Aloe Vera comedogenic quick facts
Comedogenic rating0/5 — Non-comedogenic
Pore-cloggingUnlikely
Fungal-acne safeYes
CategoryOther
INCI nameAloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice
Also known asaloe barbadensis leaf juice, aloe

Is Aloe Vera comedogenic?

No — Aloe Vera scores 0 out of 5 on the comedogenic scale. It is considered non-comedogenic and will not clog pores for the overwhelming majority of users, which makes it a reliable choice for acne-prone, oily and congestion-prone skin.

Does Aloe Vera cause fungal acne?

Aloe Vera is generally considered fungal-acne (Malassezia) safe. It is not among the oils, fatty acids or polysorbates known to feed Malassezia yeast, so it should not aggravate fungal acne (Malassezia folliculitis) for most people.

Should you use Aloe Vera if you're acne-prone?

Aloe Vera is suitable for virtually all skin types, including oily and acne-prone skin. You can generally use it with confidence in daily skincare.

How Aloe Vera compares to other others

IngredientRatingPore-clogging
Aloe Vera0/5Unlikely
Algae Extract5/5Likely
Red Algae5/5Likely

Frequently asked questions

Is Aloe Vera comedogenic?

No — Aloe Vera scores 0 out of 5 on the comedogenic scale. It is considered non-comedogenic and will not clog pores for the overwhelming majority of users, which makes it a reliable choice for acne-prone, oily and congestion-prone skin.

Does Aloe Vera cause fungal acne?

Aloe Vera is generally considered fungal-acne (Malassezia) safe. It is not among the oils, fatty acids or polysorbates known to feed Malassezia yeast, so it should not aggravate fungal acne (Malassezia folliculitis) for most people.

Is Aloe Vera safe for acne-prone skin?

Aloe Vera is suitable for virtually all skin types, including oily and acne-prone skin. You can generally use it with confidence in daily skincare.

What products is Aloe Vera found in?

Aloe Vera is a cosmetic ingredient, and is commonly found in a range of skincare and makeup products.

What can I use instead of Aloe Vera?

Look for non-comedogenic emollients rated 0–1 such as squalane, glycerin, hemp seed oil or sunflower oil.

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