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Apr 7, 2013
Leanne E.
I have very oily skin so looking to invest in a new Skincare brand.
Currently using Simple products which are great but not that effective at reducing my shine.
Just want to know what the best brand to invest in is...Clarins, Clinique, Dermalogica??
Xx
Apr 7, 2013
Julia K.
Lush has plenty of awesome natural products that can reduce shine! It's awesome if you have sensetive skin too!
Apr 7, 2013
Leanne E.
Thanks Julia and Alexis. Is there any particular products in the Clinique range you would recommend? X.
Apr 7, 2013
Shelley W.
I don't ever follow one brand exclusively when it comes to skincare. I incorporate several brands to give me the best results. First, and foremost I would limit the number of fragranced skin care goodies because it can be irritating to the skin. I've dabbled with Dermalogica in the past and it offered great results in combating oily skin. What I'm currently loving to deal with my hormonal/oily skin is the Mario Badescu line followed by Boscia and ReVive (super pricey night cream so I wouldn't even suggest this unless price is of no object). I'm a hardcore skincare junkie and I've tried just about all of them.
Apr 8, 2013
Sckye Y.
The first time I got hooked to skin care, I was using Khiel's products. But that was only because the saleslady was really good and convincing that I wanted to try their line. Later on, I realized that not all the products I used was helpful to my combination skin so I tried to replace some of the items with other brands. Eventually, just like Shelley, I am now using different brands for my face ;)
So for me, here are the brands you may want to check out: Khiels (oil free line), Clinique (gel type moisturizers which are good for oily skin) & Neutrogena sunscreens. Lately, I have also been trying Korean brands.
Apr 8, 2013
Eightletters J.
Dermalogica and Sk11
Apr 8, 2013
Maxine B.
Clinique 3 step type 3 but see a conaultant first to be sure :)
Apr 8, 2013
Jennifer L.
Strange that, I have used Clinique 3 step for 4 years now. I was thinking of moving to simple because they're sulphate and paraban free products.
Apr 9, 2013
Leanne E.
Simple have been great over the years...just notice md as I'm getting older want something to stop my visible pores and fine lines.