Discussion Recommendations for sunscreen and moisturiser for oily and acne-prone skin (1 Viewer)

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My complexion is oily and acne-prone, with black and white heads more likely to appear on my nose and cheeks and recently on my
jawline. Been on Tretinoin from skinorac for almost a year now and My t-zone is extremely oily. The majority of the chemical sunscreens
I've tried have given me breakouts, feel greasy and heavy on my skin, and by the end of the day, I think there are germs and pollutants
still on my skin. Additionally, most sunscreens, especially the physical ones, include dimethicone, which causes breakouts on my skin.

I haven't been able to find any physical sunscreens with little to no white cast, and I also want to stay away from oxybenzone
(benzo phenone 3). So if you can, please help me out and recommend any sunscreen that fits these requirements. I'm aware that I
might have to make a sacrifice somewhere, but I'm good with it as long as I know that sunscreen has been proven to be effective
for those with oily skin who are also prone to acne.
 
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My complexion is oily and acne-prone, with black and white heads more likely to appear on my nose and cheeks and recently on my
jawline. Been on Tretinoin from skinorac for almost a year now and My t-zone is extremely oily. The majority of the chemical sunscreens
I've tried have given me breakouts, feel greasy and heavy on my skin, and by the end of the day, I think there are germs and pollutants
still on my skin. Additionally, most sunscreens, especially the physical ones, include dimethicone, which causes breakouts on my skin.

I haven't been able to find any physical sunscreens with little to no white cast, and I also want to stay away from oxybenzone
(benzo phenone 3). So if you can, please help me out and recommend any sunscreen that fits these requirements. I'm aware that I
might have to make a sacrifice somewhere, but I'm good with it as long as I know that sunscreen has been proven to be effective
for those with oily skin who are also prone to acne.
Did you try korean mineral suncscreens ? They arent made by americans who make money profiting from you getting sick.
 

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