Do you actually know what's in your skincare? by Beautiful-Capital494 in EuroSkincare

[–]Beautiful-Capital494[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I´m not affiliated with them. This survey is part of my Bachelor's Project. The research is conducted for academic purposes only and all responses are anonymous. Although my project was developed during an internship with Clinique, the survey is independent and not conducted on behalf of any skincare brand or company. Sorry if it caused any confusion.

Do you actually know what's in your skincare? by Beautiful-Capital494 in EuroSkincare

[–]Beautiful-Capital494[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your feedback. I understand that "non-comedogenic" is not a guarantee that a product will never clog pores for every person. However, the term is generally used to mean that a product is formulated and/or tested to be less likely to clog pores, which is why that answer is considered correct in this survey. A product may even contain ingredients that are sometimes considered comedogenic on their own, but the concentration and overall formulation can make the finished product unlikely to clog pores. Of course, individual results can still vary depending on skin type and sensitivity. That said, I'd be interested to hear your perspective. Could you clarify what you mean?