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ProbablyMe · 13/05/2015 12:33

I have a bloody awkward face - I'm 40, the odd line and wrinkle is appearing, parts of my face get dry. But my nose - whole t-zone really - still tends to be oily. I've tried many different powders/primers with no success but I have now found something that works! Innisfree No-Sebum Mineral Powder. I put it on topic my usual BB cream first thing this morning and it's still going strong, no shiny face. Everything else I've tried has needed re-applying by the time I get home from the school run. Hope this is of use to someone else!

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FrugalFashionista · 13/05/2015 13:21

Thanks for the great tip! I need this!

FoamyOne · 13/05/2015 13:35

Thanks, I'm going to try this Smile

ProbablyMe · 13/05/2015 15:06

All a result of lurking on the Asian/Korean skincare thread. Going to cost me money!!

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rightsaidthread · 13/05/2015 15:11

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Gatekeeper · 13/05/2015 15:13

many years ago i used a Japanese product called katsugo (or katsuko) which reduced the amount of oil produced; it was bloody BRILLIANT and worked a miracle on my oil slick t- panel, but they either stopped making it or exporting it

Wil give this a go and report back

mrskeegs · 13/05/2015 15:17

Gatekeeper its called Ketsugo, it is made of shark's bile, or a synthetic derivative of it, it was sold in Superdrug on and off for years then disappeared. I suspect Clinique's spray for spotty backs is the same or similar substance, as it smells the same as ketsugo. I have tried everything for acne over the years.

mrskeegs · 13/05/2015 15:20

And on a quick check on t'internet, it looks like clinique have stopped making it too. I still have a bottle in my bathroom.

Gatekeeper · 13/05/2015 15:22

ah..Ketsugo- that's the one; thanks mrskeegs!

and you can still buy it

mrskeegs · 13/05/2015 15:27

Indeed gatekeeper, just checked too, little blue bottle. Stinky stuff but it really works. Smile

ProbablyMe · 13/05/2015 18:40

I bought it from Amazon - £6.98.

www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0083WXLLW/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?qid=1431538735&sr=8-3&pi=AC_SY200_QL40&keywords=innisfree

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ProbablyMe · 13/05/2015 18:40

Bugger. Can't manage links properly on my phone!

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theladylovescupcakes · 13/05/2015 19:33

I need this! Can you please tell me how/when you apply OP? Thanks for the tip, off to purchase!

Pinickins · 13/05/2015 20:24

This is exactly what I need! Thank you! Smile

ProbablyMe · 13/05/2015 22:41

theladyloves - I've been using it after applying my bb cream (I'm not using foundation currently but guess it would be fine over that too). It comes with a little puff in the pot but I'm using a very soft powder brush and lightly sweeping it over wherever it's needed. It's a white powder but doesn't look it when applied. Smells nice too!

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ProbablyMe · 13/05/2015 22:45

Have also seen that it comes as a pressed compact as well as a loose powder - I want one for travelling!! There's also a serum version which I would be interested in giving a go.

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theladylovescupcakes · 14/05/2015 08:35

Thanks so much for the info!

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