NIVEA provides a range of non-comedogenic products that are skin compatibility and dermatologically approved. These products are formulated to contain ingredients that will not block or clog pores. By not blocking pores, these products can help with the treating and protecting of blemish and acne prone skin.
It's also non-comedogenic, but because it's such an awesome occlusive, any comedogenic or irritating ingredient you apply under mineral oil will get trapped and possibly cause acne.
NIVEA Creme and NIVEA Soft are suitable for every skin type for care of the face, body and hands.
It does not clog my pores or cause acne as such but it does come with a moderate moisturising effect. I won't recommend it to acne-prone oily skin but it is a good pocket-friendly moisturiser for combination to dry skin.
Nivea is a good brand and creams by this brand and really good. They do what they claim. After applying them, your skin feels really soft but since these make your skin oily it is recommended not to use nivea creams who are highly prone to acne.
NIVEA Creme is an everyday, multi-purpose moisturising cream for oily skin which protects and gives relief from damaged skin, leaving it healthy.
Wash your face daily with an anti-bacterial wash gel such as Anti-Blemish Daily Scrub or Anti-Blemish 3in1 Cleanser from NIVEA. It clears excess sebum and dead skin cells from the skin and prevents the growth of bacteria.
Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Stop using the topical emollient and call your doctor if you have severe burning, stinging, redness, or irritation where the product was applied.
Which of the products you choose will depend on your personal skincare needs: If your skin needs intensive, rich care, NIVEA Creme is the right choice, whereas NIVEA Soft provides your skin with refreshing moisture, is easily spread, and is ideal for putting cream on larger areas of the body.
Apply NIVEA Creme every time you wash or sanitize your hands to prevent dryness and keep hands moisturized and pass a little on your nails whenever you can.
No, our lotions (except whitening and tanning lotions) do not have any influence on the colour of the skin.
1. Nivea is one of the best ways to heal cracked heels and to get soft feet. Apart from leaving it overnight on the cracks, you can also apply a thick layer on the foot and leave it on for 20 minutes and then wipe off using a wet cloth. Do this regularly for soft and smooth skin.
Application: With a cotton pad, gently wipe all over your face. No rinsing needed. For best results, use with NIVEA Acne Clear Whip Foam Cleanser. This product is our 1st Editor's Pick for the month of August 2021.
Many people using this medication do not have serious side effects. Tell your doctor right away if any of these unlikely but serious side effects occur: unusual changes in the skin (such as turning white/soft/soggy from too much wetness), signs of skin infection. A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is rare.
The best moisturisers for oily skin are enriched with minerals and anti-oxidants to reduce your skin's oil levels. This is why we recommend NIVEA Mattifying Day Cream for balanced moisture and reducing shine everyday.
At night, switch your cream up with a lotion designed to get rid of dark spots. Our NIVEA Cellular Luminous630 Anti Dark-Spot Even Tone Night Cream acts on existing pigmentation to visibly reduce dark spots on face, while balancing new melanin production overnight to prevent the appearance of new dark spots.
Pores can become clogged with excess oil, dead skin, or dirt, or they can appear more prominent as a result of too much sun exposure. Other factors that can influence pores becoming clogged include genetics and hormones.
Pockmarks, which are also called pick marks or acne scars, are blemishes with a concave shape that can look like holes or indentations in the skin. They occur when the deeper layers of the skin become damaged. As these deeper layers heal, extra collagen is produced.
The rest of the product then sits atop your face and forms a thin layer of oil, bacteria, and other ingredients. This layer will then clog the pores and whenever cores get clogged, pimples and zits form. So, yes, moisturizer can cause acne but it only typically happens whenever you over-moisturize your skin.
Combination skin is a special case: it consists of two skin types, in which some areas of the face such as the cheeks are dry, whilst others such as the T-zone tend to have oilier and more blemished skin. NIVEA will help you with your combination skin care routine.
No, Nivea Creme is an excellent moisturizer, non-comedogenic, and a personal favorite of mine.