sorry! i know you are trying to be helpful, but i have to say that most of your suggestions are sort of defeating the purpose of the sunscreen. sunscreen should always be applied to dry skin. you can apply a little moisturizer first, but applying sunscreen to damp skin with wet hands is breaking down the protection. even the smallest bit of blotting your face afterwards is blotting off the protection. chemical sunscreens are meant to absorb into your skin somewhat, but others work by sitting on top of your skin and forming a barrier - and in either case, blotting is taking off much of the protection. no sunscreen is really waterproof, so misting your face is also a bad idea. if the dry touch is leaving your skin oily, you should probably search around for something else. i used it last summer and it wasn't that oily for me, but everyone is different. the thing with dry touch formulations is that it flakes when you move it...and putting on powder unfortunately moves it. and vanilla sky is right in saying that the ingredients in the powder most likely weaken the sunscreen. most powders have titanium dioxide in them, and that interacts with neutrogena dry touch i know. it really sucks trying to find a good sunscreen, apply it correctly, and not look like a grease-monkey - and then wear makeup! i don't know...i also wear a little bit of powder. i put it on before i leave the house, drive without it on, then apply powder - so it is about an hour later, and honestly, it does make a difference concerning the grease. it is hard to do everything perfectly when it comes to sunscreen. i mean...if i reapplied every two hours, my face would look like a constant oil slick. i use la roche posay anthelios xl fluide extreme, which is also a dry touch sort of formula. it is a fluid that absorbs pretty quickly. but i find it greasier than neutrogena. everyone is different though. it tends not to flake off as much and stays on better though. i used the ddf matte finish for years when i had acne, and i was surprised how it actually was matte. if you haven't tried it yet, it's worth a shot...not too expensive...but more expensive than neutrogena. you should look at the reviews at makeupalley for sunscreeens. there are a lot of them, and can give you a general idea of something else to try. good luck!