TREATMENT CREAM for oily skin
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LA ROCHE-POSAY Effaclar Duo+M Acne Treatment Cream For Oi...
LA ROCHE-POSAY Effaclar H Isobiome Hydrating Cream 40ml
AVENE Cleanance Mattifying Aqua Gel 50ML
LA ROCHE-POSAY Effaclar Duo+ Spf30 Acne Treatment Cream F...
AVENE Cleanance Comedomed Anti-Blemish Concentrate 30ML
BIODERMA Sebium Pore Refiner 30ml
EUCERIN Dermopurifyer Adjunctive Soothing cream 50ml
URIAGE Hyseac Spf50+ Fluide 50ml
URIAGE Hyseac 3 Regul+ Anti-Blemish Soin Global 40ml
SVR Sebiaclear Hydra 40ml
SVR Sebiaclear Mat + Pores 40ml
SVR Sebiaclear Cream Spf50 40ml
EUCERIN Dermopurifyer Protective Fluid With Spf 30, Post-...
SVR Sebiaclear Active Gel 40ml
URIAGE Hyseac Mat' Emulsion Matifiante 40ml
BIODERMA Sebium Global 30ml
BIODERMA Sebium Kerato+ 30ml
URIAGE Hyseac 3-Soin Global Teinte Spf30+
BIODERMA Sebium Global Cover 30ml
Oily and blemish-prone skin calls for lightweight formulas that address shine and the look of imperfections without leaving a heavy finish. This collection brings together treatment creams, fluids and concentrates from established dermocosmetic brands, including LA ROCHE-POSAY Effaclar Duo+M, AVENE Cleanance Mattifying Aqua Gel, and BIODERMA Sebium Pore Refiner, so you can build a routine suited to how your skin actually behaves day to day.
A buying guide for oily skin treatment creams
Formulas for oily skin are typically built around mattifying textures, non-comedogenic bases, and finishes that absorb quickly rather than sitting on the surface. Some options in this range, like the LA ROCHE-POSAY Effaclar Duo+ SPF30, combine daytime sun protection with a texture designed for oily and blemish-prone skin, which can simplify a morning routine into a single step. Others, such as the AVENE Cleanance Comedomed Anti-Blemish Concentrate, are formulated as targeted concentrates to layer alongside a broader skincare routine rather than replace it.
Not every oily-skin product is a mattifying gel — some, like LA ROCHE-POSAY Effaclar H Isobiome Hydrating Cream, are designed to bring moisture back to skin that feels oily on the surface but is dehydrated underneath. Reading the intended use on each label helps you match a product to your skin's actual needs rather than assumptions about oily skin in general.
Choosing within the oily skin category
Start by identifying what matters most to you day to day: a mattifying gel-cream for wear under makeup, a fluid with SPF for daytime use, or a night-focused concentrate to pair with your existing routine. Texture is a useful guide — gels and fluids tend to feel lighter, while creams offer more of a comfort layer for skin that also feels tight or reactive. If you're building a fuller routine, browse the wider skin care range or explore face care products for complementary cleansers and serums.
You may also want to shop by brand: the URIAGE and SVR collections each include their own lines for oily and blemish-prone skin, while the BIODERMA and EUCERIN pages cover their respective ranges in more depth. Since ingredient lists, formats and intended uses vary between products, always check the full label before purchase, and speak with a pharmacist if you're unsure which formula fits your skin or how it may interact with anything else you're using.