


Does SPF Clog Pores? Here's What You Need to Know
SPF is a skincare essential—it protects against harmful UV rays, helps prevent premature aging, and significantly reduces the risk of skin cancer. But if you’ve ever avoided sunscreen because you’re worried it might clog your pores or cause breakouts, you’re not alone. So, what’s the truth? Does sunscreen really clog pores?
Does SPF Clog Pores? Here's What You Need to Know:
SPF is a skincare essential—it protects against harmful UV rays, helps prevent premature aging, and significantly reduces the risk of skin cancer. But if you’ve ever avoided sunscreen because you’re worried it might clog your pores or cause breakouts, you’re not alone. So, what’s the truth? Does sunscreen really clog pores?
The Short Answer: It Depends
Sunscreen itself doesn’t directly clog pores. Breakouts typically result from how a product is formulated and how well it's removed at the end of the day. Some sunscreens—especially those that are thick, greasy, or not designed for acne-prone skin—can contribute to clogged pores. But the good news? This is entirely preventable.
How to Wear Sunscreen Without Clogging Your Pores
1. Choose the Right Sunscreen for Your Skin Type
If you have breakout-prone, oily, or sensitive skin, look for lightweight sun screen with lightweight formulas.
Rodial offers lightweight, breathable sunscreens that are ideal for breakout-prone skin. Gel-based and water-based SPFs are also great options—they absorb quickly, feel less greasy, and work well for daily use.
Explore our best SPF picks:
Dragon's Blood SPF 15 Moisturiser
Best For Dehydrated Skin
Our founder, Maria, developed the Dragon’s Blood range with a focus on hydration and skin comfort. This SPF-infused moisturiser combines dragon’s blood, hyaluronic acid, and niacinamide to deliver long-lasting moisture while soothing and restoring the complexion.

Best For Dull and Hyperpigmented Skin
A multitasking moisturiser that hydrates, brightens, and protects. Ideal for everyday wear, it layers well while promoting a healthy, radiant glow.

Best Underneath Makeup
This silky, weightless SPF50 serum is your powerful defence against UV and blue light photoaging. It protects against UVA/UVB rays while blue light filter technology helps prevent collagen breakdown and loss of elasticity.

2. Always Double Cleanse to Remove SPF
Even the best sunscreen can lead to congestion if it’s not properly removed. Sunscreen is designed to stay on your skin, so it needs more than just a quick rinse.
The solution? Double cleansing.
The double cleansing method is a two-step cleansing process. If you have oily or blemish-prone skin, like to layer on your sunscreen or wear heavy makeup, you’ll find double the cleansing has double the benefits and offers the most thorough cleanse.
It involves cleaning your face with an oil-based cleanser first and a second water-based cleanser:
First Cleanse (Oil-Based) The first step in a double cleanse involves using an oil-based cleanser to effectively dissolve makeup, sunscreen, and excess sebum. The Rodial Bee Venom Cleansing Balm is ideal for this stage—its oil-rich formula melts away buildup while nourishing the skin.

Second Cleanse (Water-Based) The second step in a double cleanse uses a water-based cleanser to remove leftover residue, deep-clean pores, and prep the skin for your routine. The Salicylic Acid Gel Cleanser is ideal for this—formulated with salicylic acid to unclog pores, refine texture, and leave skin feeling clear and refreshed.

Final Thoughts: Sunscreen Doesn’t Have to Clog Your Pores
Wearing SPF daily is non-negotiable, and it doesn’t have to come at the cost of clear skin. By choosing the right formula and following a consistent cleansing routine, you can enjoy the benefits of sun protection without worrying about clogged pores or acne flare-ups.
Don’t skip sunscreen—just use it smartly.
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