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Clean and Clear Oil-Free Moisturizer – Review

by The Beautyholic Helping you with beauty and stuff!

A hot afternoon to everyone! I'm back here with a review. I had exams, so I wasn't active, but now I'm free. Cleansing, toning, and moisturizing are mandatory for healthy skin. But in this heat, who will ever want to apply a moisturizer? But it's a must regardless of what type of skin you have. My review today is on Clean & Clear Oil-Free Moisturizer.


Price: Rs. 80 for 100 ml


My experience: I came through this product when I searched for moisturizers for oily skin, and this was the most recommended, so I decided to purchase it.


The packaging is Plain Jane and simple. It has a rounded top and dark blue colored bottom, which has a screw cap as well as a tight flip cap that doesn't let the product spill.

When you take out the content, it's light and white-colored, almost runny because it's a water-based moisturizer. It has a mild smell, which is overwhelming. In summer it becomes runnier, and in winter it's a bit thick. I took a dollop (coin-sized amount) and applied over my face and neck, and within a few minutes, it absorbed into my oily skin. I never liked moisturizers as they made my skin more oily, but this was what I needed. It gave a matte finish to my face. It's so affordable, and purchasing it won't harm your pockets. 


It claims to be non-comedogenic, thus preventing acne, but I'm not sure if it does that. It doesn't contain SPF, so it's suitable to apply at home. It made my skin soft and supple after using it. In summers, for oily skinned girls only Two drops are required to cover the face and neck. And for winters, you need to use it according to your preference. The oilier your skin is, the lesser amount required! It stays for 4-5 hours in summers, and then faces becomes oily, but you can wipe off with a tissue paper/blotting paper or reapply.


Pros:

● Pocket-friendly product
● Best for oily and combination skin.
● Controls oil for a long time.
● Gets absorbed into the skin.
● Non-comedogenic and prevents acne.

Cons:

● Contains parabens
● No SPF

Final Word: All in all, it's the right product for oily/combination skin. It provides moisture skin needs and very affordable. It's good for acne-prone skin too, so give it a try!


Rating: 4/5

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