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10 Lightweight Facial Oils That Are Perfect for Spring and Summer

These non-greasy facial oils clear up breakouts, protect against sun damage and more
Facial oils are often thought of as luxe products (with prices that fit the bill) but this one gets the job done without breaking the bank (and better yet, without breaking you out). Squalane is a non-greasy oil that improves skin texture and tone while it hydrates.

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A facial oil that fights acne? Sign us up, especially because pimples run rampant in the summer. This facial oil has a medicated, quick-dry formula that clears congested pores and prevents acne—all while also targeted wrinkles. The secret weapons are salicylic acid and tea tree oil to clarify. Since both can be drying, the formula also contains milk thistle and cucumber oil to soothe.

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For skin on the drier side, try this super-moisturizing facial oil that still has a lightweight finish. Featuring a combo of rosehip, jojoba and evening primrose, this facial oil keeps skin hydrated all day long and protects against free radicals, which can be triggered by the sun and cause damage.

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Talk about a triple threat: This extra light facial oil with squalane primes, highlights and provides all-day moisture. On those hotter-than-hot humid days, apply it to bare skin and skip the foundation. You'll still look dewy without a whole lot layered on your face.

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This facial oil replenishes dry skin while also curbing the production of excess oil, leaving you with a balanced complexion. You can even use it as a makeup remover—just rub the oil over your makeup and wipe it away with a tissue or cotton pad.

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BY CHRISTINA HEISER | MAR 20, 2018 | SHARES
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