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non oily moisturisers

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ilovehens · 04/09/2010 10:28

I have been using a dermalogica silicone based moisturiser for the last couple of years, but don't really like it and it's quite expensive.

All their other moisturising products are too oily for my skin.

Can anybody recommend a good non oily moisturiser that might be okay - I am into using natural products and am currently using the oil cleansing method to remove makeup.

I don't really like applying a moisturiser underneath my foundation, but are there any suitable alternatives?

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ilovehens · 04/09/2010 10:29

I am happy using a moisturiser last thing at night, it's just during the day that I find it annoying.

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pointsmakeprizes · 04/09/2010 15:31

here

currently using this

I have just discovered this brand and I am switching everything over to this - all natural with no paraebens. I love every single product so far and it's amazing value. They do a mattifying moisturiser as well which i got a sample of it and it really works - no shine. I used to be a dermalogica die hard but just feel their products are cutting it for me anymore after I used the the chromawhite range which was completely useless. I also loved Origins too but I feel La Roche Posay is so much better and at half the price!

IreadthereforeIam · 04/09/2010 15:46

I've heard good things about La Roche Possay too - a friend of mine has very bad acne (she has PCOS), and it's really helping to clear up her skin. I use Liz Earle stuff, and the moisturiser for oily skin is good, too.

DrSpechemin · 04/09/2010 16:19

How about Laura Mercier oil free tinted moisturiser - I've started using this recently and it gives really good coverage as well - then you won't need to double up on foundation and moisturiser.

bigsarahj · 05/09/2010 10:30

I have used Clinique Dramatically Different moisturiser for years now and really rate it if you want a super light moisturiser. You hardly need to use any and it is completely non-oily. I don't know about its 'natural' credentials, but it is non-fragranced, coloured etc.

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