Em i think u have to rub it
I think people use the mattifying lotion to help them with oily skin.
No it should not make yuor skin oily.
As long as using it properly 'Lancome Tonique Confort Rehydrating Skincare Lotion' should not make your skin feel oily.
Lacto calamine comes in cream or lotion form. The lotion is great for oily skin and also for sensitive skin. My great grandmother started using it and my daughter used it up until production was ceased a few years ago. If you can get it anywhere give it a go. Ann
1.lotion can be applied to the skin without rubbing.2.lotion is less oily than cream or ointment.3.lotions has lower-viscosity due to lower water content.4.lotions can cool skin by evaporate the solvents and generally leaves a coat of lotion.5. lotion can be use in whole body and suitable for sensitive skin.
One of the best lotions available on the market is through Oil of Olay. It's lotion offers soothing effects that provides healthier and younger looking skin and comes in a variety of treatments for sensitive skin to dry skin and oily skin.
put on lotion everyday but not to much and wash your face with warm water and soap at least once a day.
Skin cream is a heavier consistency compared to lotion. It would be ideal for someone who has very dry skin and is looking for relief. Skin lotion, on the other hand, has a lot less oil and more water content. It is generally much less 'greasy' then a cream and would benefit someone with oily skin or someone who is looking for lighter moisturizing.
I use cetaphil, i have oily skin and quite a lot of blemish's. After using cetaphil for a few months my skin is as oily and it use to be and i dont get to many pimples anymore. so i say yes cetaphil does work on pimples, and oily skin.
If you have naturall oily skin, you will want to stay away from using moisturizers because it will exacerbate the problem. If you really want to moisturize, use a cleanser first and then use Neutrogena Healthy Skin Face Lotion with SPF 15 .
Just purchase a daily moisturiser!!
if you have dry or mature skin and need deep hydration, a cream may be the better choice. If you prefer a lighter texture or have oily skin, a lotion may be more suitable. Understanding these differences can help you choose the right product for your skincare needs!