Top 5 Moisturisers For Combination Skin

Best Moisturiser For Combination Skin
Sarah Brooks Wilson

Jul 30, 2016

Do you have dry skin but end up shiny by the end of the day? We have tested and found the best moisturisers for combination skin.

Here are our top five oil-free skincare buys to zap dryness forever and keep skin looking peachy.

Best Moisturiser neutrogena oil free moisture

  1. Neutrogena Oil Free Moisture Combination Skin,
    $13.99. 
    This lightweight moisturiser hydrates dry areas while controlling oily shine. With added glycerin it will help to keep the skin smooth and soft while the shine control formula is designed to give skin a natural, matte finish throughout the day.

Best Moisturiser neutrogena ultra sheer sunscreen

  1. Neutrogena Ultra Sheer Body Lotion SPF50+, $14.99. Not only will this lotion hydrate the skin, but also it will protect from the damaging sun’s rays. With the added Helioplex technology it provides a balanced broad spectrum in UVA and UVB to protect the skin against ageing and burning. The added bonus, it’s lightweight and has a non-shiny finish thanks to the dry touch technology.

Best Moisturiser Avalon Organics Vitamin C

  1. Avalon Organics Vitamin C Rejuvenating Oil Free Moisturiser, $27.49. An everyday moisturiser that improves skin’s circulation, clarity, tone and texture while giving it an instant hit of hydration. Containing aloe and hyaluronic acid to boost moisture, while lemon bioflavonoid and melatonin provide free-radical defence. A winning combination.

Best Moisturiser Laura-mercier-tinted

  1. Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer Oil-Free, $59. This multi-tasking, lightweight moisturiser hydrates dry skin, protects with SPF20 and offers a subtle tint to even out the complexion. Great for sensitive skin types and with eight shades there is a colour to suit all skin tones.

Best Moisturiser Bioderma

  1. Bioderma Atoderm Nourishing Cream, $90. Great for face and body, this ultra-rich moisturising and restructuring daily cream soothes the skin and helps to repair the cutaneous barrier. This cream even goes so far as reducing flare-ups on eczema prone skin leaving it both softer and smoother without the stickiness.

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Sarah Brooks Wilson

Sarah Brooks-Wilson is an award winning and respected beauty journalist. With over 20 years in the field, she has held beauty editorships, directorships and contributed to some of Australia’s leading fashion and lifestyle titles like Vogue, The Sydney Magazine, New Idea and madsion. Her most recent post was heading up the beauty department at InStyle magazine, where she pretty much tried and tested every beauty product that hit her desk. Sarah believes the secret to glowing skin really does come from the inside and exercise, but says a good old face mask can work wonders.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

By Sarah Brooks Wilson

Sarah Brooks-Wilson is an award winning and respected beauty journalist. With over 20 years in the field, she has held beauty editorships, directorships and contributed to some of Australia’s leading fashion and lifestyle titles like Vogue, The Sydney Magazine, New Idea and madsion. Her most recent post was heading up the beauty department at InStyle magazine, where she pretty much tried and tested every beauty product that hit her desk. Sarah believes the secret to glowing skin really does come from the inside and exercise, but says a good old face mask can work wonders.

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