annaya
Oily/Resilient
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Cream Skin Cerapeptide Toner & Moisturizer
There is a lot (and i mean A LOT) of hype around this product. The selling point of this product is that it is a hybrid between a toner and a moisturizer and while i don’t agree that it could be used instead of a moisturizer, it truly is what you would call a moisturizing toner. It gives some hydration but most noticably it leaves behind a moisturizing layer that feels like if you have put a thin cream on your skin. Depending on who you are and what your skin problems are it could be a good or a bad thing. If you have a dry skin or a sensitive skin that is looking for moisture and soothing it could be a great product. I was actually going to give it 3 stars because i was jusy not wowed by it, but when my skin got irritated by another product it has been a true saviour. So if you are looking for great toner for irritated skin, this could be the one. Also, if you have dry skin but don’t like long routines, then it’s an amazing hybrid product to incorporate into a routine.
Because it feels heavier than normal toners, it can potentially be a problem for more oily folks. This product leaves behind a moisturizing, occlusive layer, so it’s not the best product for layering - moisturizers, lotions or thicker serums would work great on top, but thin, watery serums or essences just don’t feel right on top of it. I sometimes don’t use it in the toner step but after my serums.
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skinholistic
Dry/Resilient
So true. This is not everyone and DEFINITELY not for layering.
SampleTry
Oily/Sensitive
Agreed. Sometimes I use it as a light moisturizer
CarlaL86
Oily/Sensitive
thank you for being real about this one. I never thought about the layering issue.
carolyntries
Oily/Sensitive
it looks like a great product but I agree that it seems confusing as to where to place it in your skincare routine.
anhngoc
Dry/Resilient
Thank you so much for ur detailed review
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