
Artdeco Oil Control Cream 50ml
Artdeco Oil Control Cream is a lightweight, 24‑hour moisturizer designed for oily and blemished skin. The gel‑creme texture absorbs quickly, delivering hydration without a heavy feel while actively controlling shine. Formulated with antibacterial neem oil and vitamins B3 and B6, it helps normalize sebum production and prevent new blemishes. Aloe vera, allantoin, and vitamin E soothe the skin and maintain moisture for lasting comfort.
- Size: 50 ml
- Key benefits: sebum regulation, shine reduction, and a clearer complexion
- Texture: lightweight gel-creme suitable for daily use
- Application: apply evenly to cleansed skin in the morning and evening; avoid the eye area
- Ideal for oily and blemished skin; can be used as a makeup base to help control shine
Dermatologically approved and designed to bring the skin into balance without heaviness. This Artdeco formulation supports a healthier, more even tone while maintaining comfortable hydration all day.
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Description
Artdeco Oil Control Cream is a lightweight, 24‑hour moisturizer designed for oily and blemished skin. The gel‑creme texture absorbs quickly, delivering hydration without a heavy feel while actively controlling shine. Formulated with antibacterial neem oil and vitamins B3 and B6, it helps normalize sebum production and prevent new blemishes. Aloe vera, allantoin, and vitamin E soothe the skin and maintain moisture for lasting comfort.
- Size: 50 ml
- Key benefits: sebum regulation, shine reduction, and a clearer complexion
- Texture: lightweight gel-creme suitable for daily use
- Application: apply evenly to cleansed skin in the morning and evening; avoid the eye area
- Ideal for oily and blemished skin; can be used as a makeup base to help control shine
Dermatologically approved and designed to bring the skin into balance without heaviness. This Artdeco formulation supports a healthier, more even tone while maintaining comfortable hydration all day.












