Introducing the Best, Mattifying Sunscreens for Non-Greasy Protection

Check out these potent sunscreens that deliver maximum protection and keep you stress-free about developing an oily sheen or clogging up your pores. 

08 March, 2021
Introducing the Best, Mattifying Sunscreens for Non-Greasy Protection

Concluding your skincare regimen with a sunscreen is imperative before you step out for the day, irrespective of your skin type. If you have still been refraining from applying sunscreen due to fear of your skin turning oily or experiencing breakouts post application, then worry no more. We bring you some of the most effective sunscreens that will leave your skin with a matte finish and not clog up your pores. Lightweight, these formulas help protect your skin from the harsh UVA/UVB sun rays and prevent excess sebum production, making them ideal for oily and combination skin types.

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Containing advanced UVA and UVB filters, this non-comedogenic sunscreen is ultra-light and does not clog up pores. Ideal for acne prone skin, it contains SPF 50 for broad spectrum protection against sun damage and it does not sit heavy on your skin, while offering a matte finish post application.

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This gel crème has been especially formulated and developed by dermatologists for normal to oily skin. It aids in controlling excessive sebum production and mattifies skin thoroughly.

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This feather-light, multi-tasking formula acts both as a daytime crème offering optimal hydration as well as a sunblock with comprehensive protection against sun exposure. Crafted with soothing chamomile and antioxidant-rich white tea, ginkgo biloba, and olive leaf extracts, it shields skin from free radical damage.

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This revolutionary formula offers broad spectrum SPF 40 protection against destructive UVA/UVB sun rays as well as delivers a light coverage similar to that of a BB cream. Enriched with birch tree extract, rich in amino acids, vitamins, and minerals, it detoxifies skin and promotes the regeneration of new skin cells by neutralising free radical damage.

 

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