I have dehydrated skin that’s dry on the outside but oily inside. My pores are big but i dont have flakes. My dermatologist said I cant use oily products and focus on moisturing. Many of moisturing products can cause oil too because they are not water based. So which skin care are good for my types of skin? I’ve tried many products but I think i’ve tried too many that i lost track of which ones are good.
I can’t really answer all of that, but one moisturizer that I REALLY like is Garnier Moisture Rescue Refreshing Gel-Cream.
I think it would work for you because it’s a gel, so it doesn’t add any oil to the face, plus it moisturizes just enough. (For me, anyway..) It feels nice and cool on skin, and I even put it over makeup sometimes in the middle of the day. ![]()

My skin is somehow manages to be flaky and oily at the same time, kind of like yours. This helps tremendously.
It’s also inexpensive (especially if you find a coupon) so that if it doesn’t work for you, it’s not a huge loss. I got mine at Walgreens, I’m pretty sure you can get it any most drugstores.
I hope you consider it, or find something else that works for you! I know it can be frustrating.. Good luck!




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