Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 I know how important they are now, and I've ordered samples of the two ZincO's from Dr Sy. But this weekend I've been trying different brands & types and all of them leave the skin slightly greasy or oily looking even when used sparingly. It's a terrible way for a person to look, although better than the cea symptoms if it keeps those at bay. Sure hope the ZincO's have a dry look to them. Maybe Dr Sy has some application tips to keep them from looking oily. She seems very willing to help make them work for us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 Hi , The zinco-o looks a little shiny at first, but then it mats down. Maybe not enough for you, though, depending on your skin type. Here's a suggestion, see if you can find facial blotting paper at a drug store or a cosmetics store. It's thin tissue sometimes with a little rice powder on it. It helps blot up excess facial oil and, ideally, leaves you looking mat and natural. Pink Cat > I know how important they are now, and I've ordered samples of the > two ZincO's from Dr Sy. But this weekend I've been trying different > brands & types and all of them leave the skin slightly greasy or oily > looking even when used sparingly. It's a terrible way for a person > to look, although better than the cea symptoms if it keeps those > at bay. Sure hope the ZincO's have a dry look to them. Maybe Dr Sy > has some application tips to keep them from looking oily. She seems > very willing to help make them work for us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 1, 2001 Report Share Posted April 1, 2001 Also, I find that the untinted zinco is less shiny than the tinted. However, I find that I have to blend in the untinted one really well or it leaves a bit of a white residue. Matija > > I know how important they are now, and I've ordered samples of the > > two ZincO's from Dr Sy. But this weekend I've been trying > different > > brands & types and all of them leave the skin slightly greasy or > oily > > looking even when used sparingly. It's a terrible way for a person > > to look, although better than the cea symptoms if it keeps > those > > at bay. Sure hope the ZincO's have a dry look to them. Maybe Dr > Sy > > has some application tips to keep them from looking oily. She > seems > > very willing to help make them work for us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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