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can anyone recommend a day cream for oily skin?


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Hi,


I usually buy Origins Have a Nice Day face cream for oily/combination skin but it has now been discontinued. I'm now on the hunt for a day cream to keep my oily skin under control and moisturise it for the autumn/winter months ahead. Any suggestions please as I'm lost without my trusty cream that I've used for years!


Thanksxx

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The forum on the Sali Hughes website is a great source of information and advice. http://forum.salihughesbeauty.com/ You have to sign up as a member to be able to access it, but well worth it! La Roche Posay do a very nice lightweight hydrating moisturiser called Hydraphase Light which is what I use in the summer when my skin can get a bit shiny. You will get better advice though if you post on the forum
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