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Is Linseed / Flaxseed Oil comedogenic?

Linseed / Flaxseed Oil is a plant or carrier oil used to moisturise and condition skin. Its comedogenicity rating is 4/5 — high pore-clogging risk.

4/5
High pore-clogging risk
Comedogenicity scale: 0 = won't clog pores, 5 = very likely to clog pores.

Linseed / Flaxseed Oil sits high on the comedogenic scale. For acne-prone or breakout-prone skin it is one of the ingredients most likely to block pores and contribute to blackheads, whiteheads and pimples, especially when it appears near the top of an ingredient list (higher concentration).

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What is Linseed / Flaxseed Oil?

Linseed / Flaxseed Oil is a plant or carrier oil used to moisturise and condition skin. On a product label it may also appear under names such as: flaxseed oil, linseed oil, linum usitatissimum seed oil.

Fungal-acne (Malassezia) safe? No — this is a common Malassezia (fungal acne) trigger, so avoid it if you have fungal acne. Check a whole product for fungal-acne triggers →

Acne-safe alternatives to Linseed / Flaxseed Oil

If Linseed / Flaxseed Oil breaks you out, these lower-rated oil options are far less likely to clog pores:

How to read this rating

A comedogenicity rating is general guidance, not a lab result for a specific formula. An ingredient near the end of an ingredient list is present in a small amount, so its rating matters less than one near the top. Read our full sources & methodology.

Note: Informational only, not medical advice. Real-world effects depend on concentration, the full formula and your individual skin.