i got this cream as goodies when i purchased the cure aqua natural gel. honestly i don't know if it's a sample or a full size product, and it appeared that originally it's not for sale, but i've found out that lately it's for sale in some countries, so i don't know anymore... i've read somewhere that originally this cream is produced as hand cream for the factory workers. their hands are dry because of too much packing the products in cardbox. and the response is overwhelming that they keep producing it and i don't know how it changed into a face cream and not hand cream anymore.
this is the description from toyo website: cure water treatment contains 4 functions; toner, emulsion, cream and makeup base. the harmless cosmetic-grade silicone covers your skin to help maintain moisture. it's not for sale, it was being offered as a novelty item in the cure series. it was introduced in response to the raving reviews from the users and retailers, and our intent to continue offering a gentle moisturizer. the greatest enemy of the skin is dryness. while the skin feels smooth and not sticky, it maintains the moisture. please try this new feel on your own skin.
the packaging: it comes in a little white plastic tube. the design is pretty simple, just like the peeling gel. the label at front and description at the back, unfortunately it's in japanese. oh and by the way, it's tiny, just 30 ml per tube.
the scent: okay, i've been used to scentless products by now since most japanese products that i've tried are scentless.
the product: the korean might be innovative in using exotic ingredients, like horse oil, snail and starfish, but i have to give it to the japanese for being innovative in the product making. the texture of this cream is originally a gel, milky white like candle droplets, but when you spread it on your skin, it turns into water droplets! really amazing.. and definitely it will absorb easily onto your skin. and once it sinks, you can feel the hydration boost that it gives. the whole tube lasts for a month for me.
the result: i use it day and afternoon to replace my emulsion since i was run out of it, and at first, i don't think it's enough since my t-zone is starting to become oily again. but then, after about two weeks, perhaps my skin is adjusted, or it's my night cream that helps in the moisturizing department, but somehow my t-zone is starting to normalize again. a little bit. it's still a bit more oily than usual, but not that bad.
although many people praise this cream, somehow i'm disagree. it's not hydrating enough for me. i don't feel anything once it's absorbed completely. i tried using it on my hand, and it doesn't work either. i don't feel added moisture whatsoever. so, perhaps it was me that doesn't get the miracle. but since it's a hit for many people, perhaps you should try it yourself. but since it's hard to get, you might consider buying a peeling gel so you can try the cream. it's not a bad idea considering the peeling gel is really a good stuff.
this is the description from toyo website: cure water treatment contains 4 functions; toner, emulsion, cream and makeup base. the harmless cosmetic-grade silicone covers your skin to help maintain moisture. it's not for sale, it was being offered as a novelty item in the cure series. it was introduced in response to the raving reviews from the users and retailers, and our intent to continue offering a gentle moisturizer. the greatest enemy of the skin is dryness. while the skin feels smooth and not sticky, it maintains the moisture. please try this new feel on your own skin.
the packaging: it comes in a little white plastic tube. the design is pretty simple, just like the peeling gel. the label at front and description at the back, unfortunately it's in japanese. oh and by the way, it's tiny, just 30 ml per tube.
the scent: okay, i've been used to scentless products by now since most japanese products that i've tried are scentless.
the product: the korean might be innovative in using exotic ingredients, like horse oil, snail and starfish, but i have to give it to the japanese for being innovative in the product making. the texture of this cream is originally a gel, milky white like candle droplets, but when you spread it on your skin, it turns into water droplets! really amazing.. and definitely it will absorb easily onto your skin. and once it sinks, you can feel the hydration boost that it gives. the whole tube lasts for a month for me.
the result: i use it day and afternoon to replace my emulsion since i was run out of it, and at first, i don't think it's enough since my t-zone is starting to become oily again. but then, after about two weeks, perhaps my skin is adjusted, or it's my night cream that helps in the moisturizing department, but somehow my t-zone is starting to normalize again. a little bit. it's still a bit more oily than usual, but not that bad.
although many people praise this cream, somehow i'm disagree. it's not hydrating enough for me. i don't feel anything once it's absorbed completely. i tried using it on my hand, and it doesn't work either. i don't feel added moisture whatsoever. so, perhaps it was me that doesn't get the miracle. but since it's a hit for many people, perhaps you should try it yourself. but since it's hard to get, you might consider buying a peeling gel so you can try the cream. it's not a bad idea considering the peeling gel is really a good stuff.
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