Dermalogica Oil Free Matte Block - Mattifying SPF Protection
The Dermalogica Oil Free Matte Block SPF 20 is an SPF sunscreen designed for people with an oily skin condition. Thanks to Dermalogica’s all inclusive policy of considering all sorts of skin products by type, we now have a solution to avoiding sludgy make-up and oily skin shining in the sunlight. This oil free matte block avoids the need to keep on adding powder frequently for those of us trying to soak up excess skin oil. Use Dermalogica Oil Free Matte Block under makeup, or instead of foundation and powder.
This product is pure genius. It combines a great SPF 20 sunscreen with a formula which represses oil production and absorbs oil. It also contains Dermalogica’s anti inflammatory botanicals to reduce redness in those oily breakouts, which always seem to get worse in the sun. Better than covering redness with foundation, this product actually reduces the redness in acne and other skin conditions. With Dermalogica’s usual thorough methods, three different ingredients act as micro-sponges to absorb excess oils and moisture in three different ways. When people with oily complexions try to enjoy the summer sun, their skin can often over produce oil. The result is an oily shine to the skin which doesn't disappear. This problem is only compounded by make-up, as oily perspiration can gradually overwhelm powder, foundation and other blotting methods.Dermalogica Oil Free Matte Block SPF 20 was developed in response to oily skin sufferers and it not only reduces the harmful rays of the sun, but it also helps give a matte finish to skin. It reduces the redness and puffy inflammation of breakouts, to make skin look smooth. It leaves no powdery residue to create sludge on our skin, but instead effectively absorbs oil. This product is weightless, and oil free. It can be used under foundation, or instead of foundation.
For normal skin types, hop over to our post on the Dermalogica SPF Water Block Solar Spray. This product offers easy to apply SPF protection with the added bonus of not acting like glue where sand is involved.














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