Dot and Key CICA + Niacinamide Oil Free Moisturizer
Looking for a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer that can help keep your oily and acne-prone skin under control? Look no further than the Dot and Key CICA + Niacinamide Oil Free Moisturizer. This powerful formula is packed with ingredients that work together to soothe irritation, minimize breakouts, and control excess oil, all without clogging pores.
The Dot and Key CICA + Niacinamide Oil Free Moisturizer is also fragrance-free and non-comedogenic. This means that it is suitable for even the most sensitive skin types and will not clog pores.
If you are looking for a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer that can help to soothe irritation, minimize breakouts, and control excess oil, the Dot and Key CICA + Niacinamide Oil Free Moisturizer is a great option to consider.
Dot and Key CICA + Niacinamide Oil Free Moisturizer price in Bangladesh
Dot and Key CICA + Niacinamide Oil Free Moisturizer price in Bangladesh is 1240 taka at orpa.com.bd.
How to Use
Apply a pea-sized amount of moisturizer to your cleansed and toned face and neck, gently massaging it into the skin until fully absorbed. Use morning and night for best results.
FAQ
Q: What skin type is this moisturizer best for?
A: This moisturizer is best for oily and acne-prone skin. It is also suitable for sensitive skin types due to its fragrance-free and non-comedogenic formula.
Q: Can I use this moisturizer if I have dry skin?
A: While this moisturizer is lightweight and oil-free, it can still be used on dry skin types. However, if you have very dry skin, you may want to consider layering it with a hydrating serum or facial oil for extra moisture.
Q: How much moisturizer should I use?
A: A pea-sized amount of moisturizer is sufficient for your entire face and neck.
Q: Can I use this moisturizer morning and night?
A: Yes, this moisturizer can be used morning and night for best results.
Q: Will this moisturizer help with acne scars?
A: The Niacinamide in this moisturizer can help to fade hyperpigmentation and dark spots, which may include acne scars. However, for significant acne scarring, you may want to consult a dermatologist for additional treatment options.