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Oil free face moisturiser...reasonably priced.

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Tinks15 · 19/02/2018 13:06

I've tried a few, wasn't happy with any as i was still getting a few tiny under the skin pimples on my forehead. Anyone recommend anything?

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Blahblahblahyadayadayada · 19/02/2018 20:05

What have you tried so far? Are you looking for more of a gel consistency or a lotion? It’s all very confusing. I used to use Clinique Dramatically Different Gel many years ago when my skin was oilier. I would probably suggest something that is alcohol free so it isn’t too drying. Have you had a look in Superdrug? They have some very reasonably priced own brand ones, Simply pure or something.

CatherineMaitland · 19/02/2018 21:08

I have used the Nivea oil-free day cream in the past and liked it.

Tinks15 · 19/02/2018 21:58

I don't really know to be honest, I know I want something that soaks well into the skin nothing that my make-up will just glide off of, alcohol free is definitely the best bet I think. My skin doesn't seem to like any bloody moisturiser, especially my forehead Confused this is were I tend to react the most they arent big spots, it's more like little whiteheads under the skin. I think it's where I have quite large pores in places that's what causes it.

I suppose i was looking to spend a little more than the simple or Superdrug brand but I guess I could check these out first.

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DailyMailFuckRightOff · 20/02/2018 05:13

I like Clinique Dramatically Different. Also La Roche Posay Effaclar (spelling?) is good for oily skin that is dehydrated or dry in places, though no spf.

TipseyTorvey · 20/02/2018 05:55

You could try The Ordinary by deciem? Its online only and delivery is slow but if you get sacylic acid for the whiteheads and Natual Moisturising plus HA and throw in The Buffet for peptides that could work? My skin has gone from pretty crap to babies bottom using their stuff. Alternatively if you feel loaded Paulas Choice is great. I use their retinoid and am waiting for payday to buu the eye wrinkle cream.

BagelGoesWalking · 20/02/2018 10:31

My daughter likes this one Oil free, light, doesn't clog pores. It lasts a long time too so value for money although a bit more expensive perhaps than other ones.

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