Any Matt Sunblock for Oily Skin?

tane

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Hi Charlotte, maybe you can also try Fancl's Mild Cleansing Oil. It's gentle, even suitable for sensitive skin yet powerful enough to clean off waterproof mascara. I'm already on my 4th bottle and still love it a lot.
 


tane

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Hi Charlotte, maybe you can also try Fancl's Mild Cleansing Oil. It's gentle, even suitable for sensitive skin yet powerful enough to clean off waterproof mascara. I'm already on my 4th bottle and still love it a lot.
 

renae

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Dear all, thanks alot for prompt responses! Actually i was thinking of shu umera but i heard one of the counter person who advised me against it as she said it is quite strong to even remove mascara at one wipe. I am not too sure of the comment but she sounded pretty convincing so i decided to source for more.
 

renae

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Dear all, thanks alot for prompt responses! Actually i was thinking of shu umera but i heard one of the counter person who advised me against it as she said it is quite strong to even remove mascara at one wipe. I am not too sure of the comment but she sounded pretty convincing so i decided to source for more.
 

renae

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Dear all, thanks alot for prompt responses! Actually i was thinking of shu umera but i heard one of the counter person who advised me against it as she said it is quite strong to even remove mascara at one wipe. I am not too sure of the comment but she sounded pretty convincing so i decided to source for more.
 

goofie

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Hi charlotte,
I've been using Ipsa's sunblock & make up remover. The sun block is very good and it gives me a matt feeling when i apply after my moisturiser. I think the spf is 43. U may wana try it. Other IPsa products are so so only..
 

goofie

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Hi charlotte,
I've been using Ipsa's sunblock & make up remover. The sun block is very good and it gives me a matt feeling when i apply after my moisturiser. I think the spf is 43. U may wana try it. Other IPsa products are so so only..
 

goofie

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Hi charlotte,
I've been using Ipsa's sunblock & make up remover. The sun block is very good and it gives me a matt feeling when i apply after my moisturiser. I think the spf is 43. U may wana try it. Other IPsa products are so so only..
 

jacko_wacko

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Hi Charlotte,
me using the cleansing oil from Fancl. really good n natural and doesn't feel oily at all. after that just use your normal cleanser.
 

jacko_wacko

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Hi Charlotte,
me using the cleansing oil from Fancl. really good n natural and doesn't feel oily at all. after that just use your normal cleanser.
 

jacko_wacko

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Hi Charlotte,
me using the cleansing oil from Fancl. really good n natural and doesn't feel oily at all. after that just use your normal cleanser.
 

goofie

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Yes Helena. I kinda like that. Not that i have been using other sunblock, but i find this good cos' of the matt feeing. Are u using that as well?
 

goofie

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Yes Helena. I kinda like that. Not that i have been using other sunblock, but i find this good cos' of the matt feeing. Are u using that as well?
 

goofie

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Yes Helena. I kinda like that. Not that i have been using other sunblock, but i find this good cos' of the matt feeing. Are u using that as well?
 

jacko_wacko

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Hi Goofie,
i tried the sample for the sunblock, blue in colour wan as well (it's call Super Trans sun block) and it really gives the matt feeling and i like it but i found out that it contains alcohol, that's why it gives the matt effect. i'm worried that in the long run it will dry out my skin. what you think?
p.s. can also read up the IPSA thread. someone caution that her friend's skin became dry after using IPSA for 2 yrs, i think.
 

jacko_wacko

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Hi Goofie,
i tried the sample for the sunblock, blue in colour wan as well (it's call Super Trans sun block) and it really gives the matt feeling and i like it but i found out that it contains alcohol, that's why it gives the matt effect. i'm worried that in the long run it will dry out my skin. what you think?
p.s. can also read up the IPSA thread. someone caution that her friend's skin became dry after using IPSA for 2 yrs, i think.
 

jacko_wacko

New Member
Hi Goofie,
i tried the sample for the sunblock, blue in colour wan as well (it's call Super Trans sun block) and it really gives the matt feeling and i like it but i found out that it contains alcohol, that's why it gives the matt effect. i'm worried that in the long run it will dry out my skin. what you think?
p.s. can also read up the IPSA thread. someone caution that her friend's skin became dry after using IPSA for 2 yrs, i think.
 

dsiauw

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any one know of a good spf30 sunblock with mattifying and tinted moisturiser. My skin is oily on the surface but dry on the inside...
 

dsiauw

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any one know of a good spf30 sunblock with mattifying and tinted moisturiser. My skin is oily on the surface but dry on the inside...
 

dsiauw

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any one know of a good spf30 sunblock with mattifying and tinted moisturiser. My skin is oily on the surface but dry on the inside...
 

bluesmartie

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hi i would like to recommend a SPF 65 sunscreen prescribed my my doc. i consulted him due to ance problem. so his sun screen is perfectly suitable for acne-prone skin. and it definately gives a matt finish. no other implications caused by the sun screen so far. i have been using it for 1 year.
 

bluesmartie

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hi i would like to recommend a SPF 65 sunscreen prescribed my my doc. i consulted him due to ance problem. so his sun screen is perfectly suitable for acne-prone skin. and it definately gives a matt finish. no other implications caused by the sun screen so far. i have been using it for 1 year.
 

bluesmartie

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hi i would like to recommend a SPF 65 sunscreen prescribed my my doc. i consulted him due to ance problem. so his sun screen is perfectly suitable for acne-prone skin. and it definately gives a matt finish. no other implications caused by the sun screen so far. i have been using it for 1 year.
 

twinky_starz

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Hi zparkz,

I will like to recommend 'Verde' sunblock recommend by my beautician .......its veri good for oily skin , i used it every day and i have oily skin as well.
But have to buy two bottles - 1 is liquid form and 1 is cream type, mix these together before applying
I pay $100++ for 2 bottles but can last veri long
The prodict is from italy
 

twinky_starz

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Hi zparkz,

I will like to recommend 'Verde' sunblock recommend by my beautician .......its veri good for oily skin , i used it every day and i have oily skin as well.
But have to buy two bottles - 1 is liquid form and 1 is cream type, mix these together before applying
I pay $100++ for 2 bottles but can last veri long
The prodict is from italy
 

twinky_starz

New Member
Hi zparkz,

I will like to recommend 'Verde' sunblock recommend by my beautician .......its veri good for oily skin , i used it every day and i have oily skin as well.
But have to buy two bottles - 1 is liquid form and 1 is cream type, mix these together before applying
I pay $100++ for 2 bottles but can last veri long
The prodict is from italy
 

bluesmartie

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hi zparkz,

the sunblock i'm using is prescribed by a doc, hence it has its private branding. u can only get it from his clinic.

the clinic is at Toa Payoh, called Kim Mun.
 

bluesmartie

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hi zparkz,

the sunblock i'm using is prescribed by a doc, hence it has its private branding. u can only get it from his clinic.

the clinic is at Toa Payoh, called Kim Mun.
 

bluesmartie

New Member
hi zparkz,

the sunblock i'm using is prescribed by a doc, hence it has its private branding. u can only get it from his clinic.

the clinic is at Toa Payoh, called Kim Mun.
 

gomugomu

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hi u can try watson: sunplay. it reali gd n it feel watery, non oily at all.great for my oily skin!
it cheap also, tink less than $10 . enjoy
 

gomugomu

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hi u can try watson: sunplay. it reali gd n it feel watery, non oily at all.great for my oily skin!
it cheap also, tink less than $10 . enjoy
 

gomugomu

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hi u can try watson: sunplay. it reali gd n it feel watery, non oily at all.great for my oily skin!
it cheap also, tink less than $10 . enjoy
 

renae

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just went to wisma to find the RMK counter but it has all closed down, ie there is no RMK product anymore in Singapore. Anyone know of any way to re-purchase their products? Thanks!
 

renae

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just went to wisma to find the RMK counter but it has all closed down, ie there is no RMK product anymore in Singapore. Anyone know of any way to re-purchase their products? Thanks!
 

renae

New Member
just went to wisma to find the RMK counter but it has all closed down, ie there is no RMK product anymore in Singapore. Anyone know of any way to re-purchase their products? Thanks!
 


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