Neutrogena : Oil-Free Moisture with Sunscreen SPF 15

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3.6
233 Reviews

Active Ingredients:
Octinoxate (7.5%), Octisalate (5%), Oxybenzone (3%).

Inactive Ingredients:
Water, Octyldodecyl Neopentanoate, Glycerin, Emulsifying Wax, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG 100 Stearate, Dimethicone, Triethanolamine, Diazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Ethylparaben, Propylparaben, Carbomer.

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May 28, 2015
Only Use on Body
Works fine on the body but I wouldnt use this on the face. There is specific sun screen for the face
March 30, 2015
not powerful enough to use with regimen
this was great before I started using the regimen. When I tried using it as my moisturizer after applying BP - it just wasn't enough to keep my skin from drying out during the day. I now use Curel Ultra Healing moisturizer which is a more intensive moisturizer.
October 14, 2014
Not too bad but not good!
I actually prefer the oil-free moisture for combination skin and that works better for me. This moisturizer with the sunscreen feels very greasy and causes breakouts for me. Also the SPF value is just 15, i would recommend getting anything with SPF 30 and above because it protects the skin much better.
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September 11, 2014
broke me out
triggered a breakout on my face. too greasy for my type of skin (sensitive)
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August 24, 2014
Not bad
This moisturizer is a bit watery so it makes you feel greasy. Apply very generous amount.
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August 16, 2014
Oily for me
I've read reviews that this moisturizer is light and as said on the label: oil free. But for me,it really felt heavy and oily when I apply it. Just half an hour after applying it, my face will turn so greasy. I had some minor breakouts, small comedones erupted in my cheeks. I won't throw this one away but I'll probably use it as a lotion instead.
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July 8, 2014
Ouch!
I threw this out after a few uses due to the product stinging my eyes. Not happy! I am currently searching for a good sunscreen/spf oil free face product...
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November 27, 2013
Oxybenzone made my eyes sting and skin to breakout

Pros:

it's light, goes on easy, not shiny, moisuturizes fine

Cons:

Chemical sun screen stings my face, eyes
broke me out
pricy for a chemical sun screen that stings

I tried Neutrogena SPF 15 again because I liked how light the formula felt and easy to use with the pump compared to Olay's SPF 15 that feels more thicker and no pump. Well again, Neutrogena made my eyes sting after 10 minutes of having the lotion on my face. I tried using it for 2 weeks before having to give up on it because I couldn't even drive my car, it was like pepper spray in my face. I called them and they said some people are allergic to oxybenzone they use. I guess I have to stick to natural SPF like Olay's zinc oxide even though it feels thicker and doesn't moisturize as well.
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September 24, 2013
I liked it for a while.. But now my skin is sensitive from BP and this just doesn't work anymore..

Cons:

stings if skin is really sensitive and red
don't use with BP if you have sensntive and red skin.

I strted off loving this product..but actually lately it has been really stinging and hurting my face for a long while after using it :( at the moment my skin is extremely sensitive from using BP. Actually i really don't recommend using this product while using BP especially if you have real sensitive skin at the time. If you have red/sensitive skin from the regimen I use jojoba, castor and sweet almond oil along with a tiny bit of cetaphil lotion and it works wonders! If my skin is feeling really sensitive from the BP and/or AHA I also add in coconut oil :)
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July 30, 2013
Horrible product

Pros:

non-greasy texture

Cons:

Causes blotches, dry patches, and dark spots
Irritates skin horribly

I've had acne since I was in middle school. I am now a senior in college and I have never had a real problem with blotches on my skin until I started using this product. My skin began to break out in big, red, blotches that would cause that area of my face to swell up. I have never seen a product do this to my skin. I now have dry patches and dark spots left from all of the blotches caused by this product.
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