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Clinique Moisturizing Lotion 100ml is an oil-free ultra lightweight daily moisturiser that improves the condition of skin. The final step in Clinique''s 3-Step Skin Care System, this refreshing moisturiser has been formulated by dermatologists to provide esstential hydration for oily skin while helping to cool razor burn and redness. Leaves the skin feeling comfortable and smooth.
- Replenishes moisture without greasiness
- Ideal hydration for oily skin
- Soothes shaving irritation
Please Note: We are currently launching new packaging on Clinique for Men, therefore product packaging and description may differ. However please be assured the product remains the same.
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Perfect lotion!
This lotion is the best non greasy male face supplement to use! My order was shipped quickly and at a fair price. I highly recommend.
by McThun
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This is an excellent product - I've been using it now for several years on my oil-prone skin and it moisturises without adding any extra oils. Excellent product.
by Phil
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Sinks right in
Not greasy, no shine. S'all good. Best one I've tried.
by hasta
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Excellent
Always found the m lotion left me feeling a bit greasy, tried this and it's excellent. Absorbed straight away and is deffinately the moisturiser I have bought.
by Tom
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Excellent moisturiser
I've used this for about 5 years. I've occasionally tried something a bit cheaper but always come back to this. My skin type is normal to oily which is well-suited by this product. I find it works best when used in conjunction with the scruffing lotion which helps the skin absorb it but it is fine without. A tube lasts about 4-5 months for me.
by Mr Jonathan Stevens
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