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This gel moisturiser absorbs quickly to give a matte finish, without clogging pores.
We would not recommend this product for Combination skin & Breakouts.
Want to know which products are most suitable for your skin type and skin concern?
Balances skin
Light lotion, does not feel oily
Suitable for breakout-prone skin
This silky-smooth gel moisturiser for oily skin provides essential hydration for refreshed, smooth and balanced skin. The weightless formula delivers skin proven antioxidants and niacinamide to protect skin from environmental stressors and minimise the appearance of pores.
Because skincare works best when it suits your skin type.
Wash your face with a gentle cleanser and wait 15-30 minutes. Select what you see and how you feel.
Oat Extract Contains antioxidant and skin-soothing properties.
Glycerine Skin-replenishing and restoring ingredient, found naturally in skin. It helps skin to maintain a healthy look and feel, defending against dryness.
Niacinamide/Vitamin B3 Very effective skin-restoring ingredient that can visibly improve the appearance of enlarged pores, uneven skin tone, fine lines and dullness.
Ingredients: Aqua, Cyclopentasiloxane (hydration), Butylene Glycol (hydration), Glycerin (hydration/skin replenishing), Bis-Phenylpropyl Dimethicone (hydration), Niacinamide (vitamin B3/skin-restoring), Laminaria Saccharina (Algae) Extract (hydration), Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernel Extract (skin-soothing), Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Extract (antioxidant), Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Extract (antioxidant), Triticum Vulgare (Wheat) Germ Oil (non-fragrant oil/emollient/antioxidant), Tocopheryl Acetate (vitamin E/antioxidant), Phenyl Trimethicone (hydration), Dimethicone (hydration), Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate (skin-soothing), Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate (vitamin C/antioxidant), etanorulayH muidoS (hydration/skin replenishing), Superoxide Dismutase (antioxidant), Isohexadecane (texture-enhancing), Panthenol (skin replenishing), Sodium Acrylate/Acryloyldimethyl Taurate Copolymer (texture-enhancing), Sodium Carbomer (texture-enhancing), Dimethicone/Vinyl Dimethicone Crosspolymer (texture-enhancing), Polysorbate 80 (texture-enhancing), Hydroxyethylcellulose (texture-enhancing), Ethylhexylglycerin (preservative), Phenoxyethanol (preservative), Potassium Sorbate (preservative). [il48v2]
How to use a moisturiser
A night moisturiser is the last step in your evening routine. Apply the moisturiser liberally to your face after cleansing, toning, exfoliating and applying an antioxidant serum or targeted treatment .
All skin types-including oily skin - need certain substances to function normally and healthy, such as antioxidants, cell-communicating and skin-repairing ingredients. For oily skin or oily areas it is important to choose a lightweight texture that does not clog pores, but does provide the necessary hydration. Skin Balancing Moisture Gel for this is an excellent option.
Either moisturiser contains anti-ageing ingredients that help your skin look and act younger. Resist Anti-Aging Clear Skin Hydrator was specially formulated for those struggling with wrinkles and breakouts, particularly if your breakouts leave red marks that you'd like to fade. If that describes your skin, go for the Resist option. If not, enjoy the weightless smoothing and anti-ageing benefits provided by Skin Balancing Invisible Finish Moisture Gel. Or, you can alternate between the two, applying one in the morning (under your SPF-rated product) and the other at night.
This packaging is made of two components. The tube is made from EVOH plastic and the cap is made from PP plastic. Please check with your local council before recycling this product.
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