The rising mid-year temperatures and humidity can cause the skin’s oil glands to go into overdrive. These products help to give balance, controlling greasiness and shine.
This refreshing formula has cinnamon bark and burnet root extract that help absorb excess oil on skin’s surface, while minimising the appearance of pores without stripping away essential moisture.
With Shinan mud clay mixed into its moisture gel cream base, this removes excess oil and tightens pores. It also has mint water that reportedly strengthens skin’s moisture barrier, and pine needle extract to control sebum production.
Infused with stabilised topical vitamin B6, this lessens oiliness, as well as reduces the look of pores and redness for a fresh-faced complexion.
A natural marine extract gets rid of excess sebum and clogged pores, while salicylic acid purifies and treats blemishes.
This clay mask helps to gently draw out the oil, dirt and toxins that build up within pores, detoxifying skin to leave it smooth and even toned.
Saw palmetto is a sub-tropical palm popular for treating acne, while mint is known to cool skin. Add oil-controlling broad leaf kelp and pore-minimising salicylic acid, and this lotion instantly smooths and mattifies.
This silky serum has what the brand calls “oil-targeting micro powder” that helps to control excess sebum, while bergenia ciliata root extract balances and fights acne.
Besides reducing shine and leaving skin silky soft, this gel emulsion contains caffeine to calm the complexion, and illuminating pearl powders to brighten.
Main image: showbit.com
This story first appeared in Female’s June 2017 issue.
Like this? Check out the k-beauty trend of waterless skincare and why you should get on it now, watch a video where Bella Hadid shares her latest beauty obsessions and the updated Nars Orgasm liquid blush we are loving.