Moisturising your face in particular is a very important
beauty and skin health step which you shouldn’t skip. Even if you have oily
acne prone skin it’s essential that you moisturise and use slightly different
products for day and night time care.
Personally I have normal to oily/combination skin and when I
choose a moisturiser I try a pick ones that are non-greasy, fast absorbing and that
leave the skin either with a matte finish or a none-dewy, over shiny finish. But
I still like to feel my skin is soft and hydrated. I don’t use oil based
moisturisers as these tend to make my skin greasy.
My new favourite moisturising cream to put on my face at
night (or when I know I won’t leave the house) is Garnier’s ‘PureActive Matte
Control’ moisturiser which is an anti-shine moisturiser which is meant to
improve the size of pores and blemishes. It contains salicylic acid and
airlicium which are both active ingredients. The airlicium is a super mattifying and sebum absorbing ingredient
and the salicylic acid helps control blemishes and pores. I really like this
product as it really is feather light and comfortable and definitely leaves a
non-shiny look to the skin. My skin has improved since using the product and it
really is important to cleanse the skin before applying moisturiser, both in
the morning and the night. I don’t think the formula is too harsh on the skin
either, it moisturises with its active ingredients which doesn’t completely
strip away the skin’s natural moisture. If you have combination to oily skin
then this moisturiser is worth a try and I bought mine in Asda for £3.99 but it
was on offer at the time.
For the day, I’m currently using Olay ‘Total Effects 7 in one
Feather Weight Moisturiser’ and this is SPF 15 and does contain UVA
protection too and are both really important. My preferred way of applying this for
oily to combination skin is with a beauty sponge and dab it into the face and
neck. I feel if I apply and blend with my fingers my face gets quite dewy
otherwise and it does sometimes sweat off on really hot days. The smell of this moisturiser is really subtle but really nice, a very faint floral fragrance which is what I like from a day moisturiser. Another good point is the texture is really smoothing and light. I do feel my pores look a lot better and imperfections smoothed out but I haven't been completely blown away by this product.
Although I do believe that young people need to be aware of the effects of the sun as well as protecting ourselves from it, by choosing moisturisers with UVA and UVB protection, I would say that this product is not the perfect product for young skin. However, it is a good SPF cream which is not oil based. I think this moisturiser is really suited to normal to slightly dry skin types because it does give a slightly dewy look and can make the face melt for oily skin types. In the future I probably wouldn't repurchase it after I have used it because I prefer a matte finish. The moisturiser cost me about £10 and I bought it in Boots.
I hope you have enjoyed this post and we would love to hear from you.
Jasmine x
Although I do believe that young people need to be aware of the effects of the sun as well as protecting ourselves from it, by choosing moisturisers with UVA and UVB protection, I would say that this product is not the perfect product for young skin. However, it is a good SPF cream which is not oil based. I think this moisturiser is really suited to normal to slightly dry skin types because it does give a slightly dewy look and can make the face melt for oily skin types. In the future I probably wouldn't repurchase it after I have used it because I prefer a matte finish. The moisturiser cost me about £10 and I bought it in Boots.
I hope you have enjoyed this post and we would love to hear from you.
Jasmine x
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