Dealing with oily or acne prone skin?

Or just hate the feeling of a heavy cream?

These oil-free moisturizers have got you covered.

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But according to skin pros (and research), thats just not true.

Because of this, you oughta balance those drying ingredients with something hydrating and non-comedogenic.

Enter: oil-free moisturizers.

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Christine Choi Kim, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and brand ambassador for YesTo.

Using an appropriate oil-free moisturizer may help you tolerate your acne-fighting skin products better and give you faster results.

Since theyre formulated without oil, these products deliver hydration without any risk of clogging your pores.

And the winter months usually require heavier moisturizersespecially in colder climates.

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When shopping for oil-free moisturizers, Dr. Kim suggests looking for humectants, which draw water into your skin.

Green tea and rice and algae extracts will leave skin hydrated and pimple-free.

Well, this stuff is formulated with three different types of it.

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For more 411 on how to treat oily and acne-prone skin, check out the video below.

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Christine Choi Kim, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and brand ambassador for YesTo.

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