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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.

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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.

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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.

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