I used this product religiously throughout the 2 weeks I had it, and decided that in order to give this the best chance of working and see the efficacy of the product, I chose the to go makeup free all the time) with the exception of 2 days.
The product itself is sleekly and simply packaged - it's in a small white tube and is quite small in comparison to most other moisturisers, so I can see how it may be considered a bit on the costly side - 40ml at $32.99 RRP. That being said, you don't need a lot of product when applying. It is quite thin and runny unlike most other moisturisers which are a bit thicker in consistancy. It's halfway between a serum and a moisturiser, slightly too thick for a serum but too thin for a moisturiser. It's white in colour as per usual and had a very pleasant smell - it's quite sweet but I can't seem to figure out the exact scent of it.
The website and the product box claim that based off a study of 38 subjects : IMMEDIATELY: Skin is hydrated and mattified. AFTER 12 HOURS*: Redness and skin texture is improved and the appearance of imperfections is reduced. AFTER 8 DAYS**: Imperfections are significantly reduced.
I immediately agree with the claim that skin is mattified and hydrated. Hydration and mattification aren't exactly things you'd associate together, but this product definitely does both. I felt my skin was matte, but not so much to the point where my skin felt dehydrated or dry. Dry patches were not emphasized at all either. I have an extremely dry patch of skin on my left eye and at no point during the 2 weeks I was using this product was it accentuated. Usually it's dry and flakey but I found that aside from the odd flare up, it was pretty under control. My skin also stayed matte throughout the day. Normally, by lunch I look like I've doused my face (my nose especially) in baby oil, but I found that this product kept the oil at bay. It wasn't until 8pm or 9pm where I found that the oiliness started to peep through.
I wouldn't say my imperfections were significantly reduced, but I have noticed my skin is clearer and my hyperpigmentation and acne scarring is slightly less visible. I am of darker complexion so I do think this will take a significant amount of time for it to become drastically different to what it is currently.
I have noticed my pores are less noticeable, especially on my nose and the areas around it. Yes, you can still see them but they're not as prominent.
I think this is definitely something I'll incorporate into my routine. Although the fact this helps me stay matte is a big drawcard, the main aspects that interest me are the differences in my skin clarity and pores. I'd definitely recommend this to my fellow oily skin peers!
I love this. Much like the cleanser I wondered if these products would be right for me given my skin isn't really acne prone but it does get oily these days and I do get the odd spot and it's hard to find a product that will help with that but not irritate my sensitive skin or dry it out as it's also prone to dryness. As if life isn't hard enough! This feels a bit like a primer when I apply it and it doesn't have much of a smell I didn't think. Certainly no issues with the smell. The texture is lovely and it seems to just melt into my skin making it seem smooth and almost matte in appearance and primed ready for applying make up or other products. It doesn't irritate my skin at all and really seems to have helped keep those pesky spots away and has also cured those annoying little bumps and imperfections. My skin seems less red and is less oily but not dried out at all. I don't know why but the application felt better after using the cleanser as well. Some days I have just applied the Duo Plus but using it in combination with the cleanser really does seem to give the best results. I'm not sure if it actually is but I have gone without make up for a couple of days now and feel okay about it because my skin seems to look more even toned. Now if I can just find something to fix these pesky dark circles and eye bags...