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Reddit mentions of COSRX Honey Ceramide Full Moisture Cream, 50ml
Sentiment score: 7
Reddit mentions: 10
We found 10 Reddit mentions of COSRX Honey Ceramide Full Moisture Cream, 50ml. Here are the top ones.
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- This lightweight gel-like cream is highly enriched with Honey Extract, which helps your skin deeply nourished and moisturized.
- For smoother, more plump, and more hydrated skin
- Beauty Tip: COSRX Honey Ceramide Full Moisture Cream may be used as an overnight sleeping pack by applying a thick layer of cream, about twice the amount of the normal use.
- Suitable for dry to combination skin
- Hypoallergenic, Dermatologist Tested, Cruelty Free, Parabens Free
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Height | 1.2 Inches |
Length | 1.6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Width | 1.6 Inches |
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I would recommend exfoliating first. Maybe try a scrub with an oil base that will also moisturize. Look for lotions with ceramides and hyaluronic acid. I think Cerave makes a super heavy duty cream that you can use for your body.
You could also check in with r/AsianBeauty folks.
I would suggest something like this for your face:
Cosrx Honey Ceramide Full Moisture Cream 50ml https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XY0ZWH4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_eJOuyb8F1QC37
No. Look into a moisturizer with ceramides, like this. Or you could straight up go for something like this.
I am very certain that you have dehydrated skin. Not the same as dry skin, though you may have that, too. Tight feeling skin, getting very oily very quickly, redness. Oily and dry at the same time. Your moisture barrier has been compromised. This will take time and patience to repair, but believe me, it is worth it. I once had very similar skin.
Fair warning, I myself use a mostly AB routine, and my product suggestions will reflect that.
Find a simple low pH cleanser. I like this one because it's cheap, easy to find, and lasts forever. Cleanse twice daily, with tepid water.
(I am a fan of the double cleansing method when wearing foundation and/or sunscreen. You can learn more about that here.)
Then I would work on finding light hydration that doesn't break you out. I have found that my skin absolutely loves multiple layers of light hydration. And that was key to restoring my barrier. Just putting one thick heavy layer didn't work because my skin couldn't/wouldn't do anything with it. But multiple light layers was something my skin could work with.
This, this, this, this, and this are all super suggestions. Pretty simple, basic, and gentle choices. No, you don't need to go buy all of them. Try one. See how your skin likes it after several weeks. Maybe add another. Or, some people like adding multiple layers of the same product.
Then find a humectant to layer on top, to seal moisture in. This is a very popular one. This, this, this, and this are all good choices.
Once you find a routine that your skin seems to like, stick with it for a few months. Like...3 to 6 months. It won't be an immediate fix. But over time you'll start to notice less of the tight feeling, less of the dry thin skin with an oil slick on top, less redness. Only then will you be able to see what your real skin type is. Maybe you start to see more dryness or flakiness, and the oil slick goes away. Then maybe you have drier skin. Or maybe the tight and dry feeling goes away but the oiliness stays. Then maybe you have oily skin. But until you heal your moisture barrier, nothing you throw at your skin will do any good.
So I wanted to create my first SCA routine and I chose CosRx as my brand because: a) I've heard Korean cosmetics are great; b) they're the only cruelty-free brand from the FAQ; c) convenience of buying from one shop. I'm looking for very basic beginner routine consisting of cleanser and moisturizer. After a few weeks or so I want to add sunscreen on top of that but for now I will stick to bare bones routine.
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So there's only one CosRx cleanser in the FAQ which I will order. There are two moisturizer creams and I'm not sure which one to choose. Does it make sense to order both and use one at night and the other one in the morning? Or is it better to concentrate on just one for now and see how it goes? These creams are as follows: Advanced Snail Cream and Honey Ceramide Moisture.
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If it's good to use both then do you have any idea on which one should go at night and which in the morning? Judging by reviews Honey Ceramide Moisture seems to be used by people at night more although I don't know how reliable source it is. I'm not very well versed in various ingredients and their properties so I decided to ask here.
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Finally - would their gel cleanser + one or two of these creams be a good beginner routine? For example something like this:
AM:
- wash face with water
- put Advanced Snail Cream
PM:
- wash face with Low PH Good Morning gel cleanser
- put Honey Ceramide Moisture cream
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Or am I missing something? Thank you in advance!
Is it the Honey Cermide Overnight Mask:
https://www.amazon.com/Cosrx-Ultimate-Moisturizing-Honey-Overnight/dp/B018IX7N2S/ref=sr_1_sc_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1480863486&sr=8-3-spell&keywords=cosrxHoney+Ceramide
Or the Honey Cermide Full Moisture Cream:
https://www.amazon.com/Cosrx-Honey-Ceramide-Moisture-Cream/dp/B00XY0ZWH4/ref=sr_1_sc_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1480863486&sr=8-1-spell&keywords=cosrxHoney+Ceramide
Which one do you recommend? Thanks :)
Hello! Longtime lurker, first time poster (female, 27 years old). Since my early 20s, my routine has consisted of using sunscreen in the morning and washing it off with water at night, and overall I am happy with my skin. However, for the last couple years I've been wanting to add in some products for exfoliation and to fade some spots; in order to add an AHA/BHA/vitamin C/other similar products, I figured I needed to get a good skincare routine with a cleanser and moisturizer in place first before incorporating actives. After reading Skincare Addiction and Asian Beauty posts for years I finally started building a skincare routine a few months ago, but I am confused and I need some help!
Pics of skin: https://imgur.com/a/BIDre I think the lighting is more flattering in the first picture, but my skin was also in a better place. The redness and bumpiness in the second picture started a few days ago, and I stopped using the moisturizer that was causing it so hopefully it will get better soon.
Issues: old scar on my cheek (from a weird patch of dry skin that lingered for months), sunspots/freckles on cheeks, PIH, a few CCs, dry skin flakes (especially in winter), one stubborn milia on my cheek (a milium?), occasional acne around that time of the month
Skin type: dry, sensitive (reacts to many products, but overall fairly resilient as long as I stop using all products for a few days after a reaction)
Current routine:
Morning:
Evening:
How long/anything new: I just switched to the La Roche-Posay Lipikar Balm last night. For 2-3 weeks I was using Nivea Crème every night, but I noticed new whiteheads, redness, and bumps around my mouth recently. I have been trying out new skincare products for around 2-3 months.
Goals for skincare routine over next 3 months: find a moisturizer that I can use morning and night, ideally one that also heals skin; add a cleanser for nighttime
Goals for skincare routine over next year: add an AHA for exfoliation and fading scar on cheek, sun damage, and PIH; possibly add a vitamin C or other product to fade spots more; possibly switch out expensive Bobbi Brown sunscreen for one of the AB sunscreens I have (the Bobbi Brown sunscreen sort of doubles as a moisturizer for me, and my skin felt dry when using the AB ones since I didn't have a real moisturizer underneath. Once I find a good moisturizer, I'm planning to try the AB ones again)
My location: USA
Need recommendations for:
Hydrocolloid bandages:
COSRX Acne Pimple Master Patch, 24 Patches ($5) link
Moisturizer:
COSRX Advanced Snail 96 Mucin Power Essence ($20) link
COSRX Honey Ceramide Full Moisture Cream ($20) link
Benton Snail Bee High Content Steam Cream ($15) link
Mizon Snail Recovery Gel Cream ($9) link
Sorry for the giant post! If I should ask this somewhere else in Skincare Addiction or post this in Asian Beauty instead, please let me know.
(edited for formatting and clarity. new to reddit formatting)
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Thank you so much for your input!
How and would you add would peptide, Niacinamide, Benzoyl Peroxide, BHA, Retinoids or Azelaic Acid?
In the wiki I saw the basic routine, and I wasn't able to figure out if and when should I add the other materials?I forgot to mention I use sunscreen 50spf I have in my bag whenever I leave the house during the day.
I have dry skin. I personally like Embryolisse a lot but I've heard good things about these as well: