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Title: Oily skin – will these products work?
Post by: Raghav on Mar 27, 2026, 12:19 PM
Hello everyone, good morning.

I've been using Pond's gel moisturiser and Deconstruct sunscreen for over a year now. After a couple of hours the oil shows up around my nose. I also have sensitive skin. (15 days of covering myself from sun = 1 day of exposure, iykwim) Please help me decide if these are good products, and if not, I'm open to recommendations.

Thank you!

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Title: Re: Oily skin – will these products work?
Post by: Vandana on Mar 27, 2026, 12:19 PM
Buy the Minimalist one only if you feel your barrier is damaged. If not, it's better to go for a simple light moisturiser. I have oily skin and I use it; it doesn't feel sticky and it's cheap.

Also I would suggest getting a powder (like the Innisfree one) if you get oily after a few hours out. That's what I do because you can't really control your face getting oily in humid weather.
Title: Re: Oily skin – will these products work?
Post by: Larry on Mar 27, 2026, 12:19 PM
Minimalist can feel heavy, so it's better to choose something oil‑free or gel‑based for oily skin.