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GLRating barrier creams (again, because you loved the last one)
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First of all, I do want to say that the @isntree and the @centellian24_global are great products, just not for barrier repair.
Products rated from top left to bottom right:
• @jumiso_global – Best of the best for oily skin. Hydrating and soothing without clogging pores or adding excess oil.
• @anua_global – Very nice and calming, just not an ultimate favourite for me.
• @fillmed_laboratoires – Does the job, nothing incredible and far too expensive for what it is.
• @purito_official – Lightweight and lovely for sensitive skin, but not enough if your barrier is truly damaged.
• @dr.altheaglobal – Very good overall, but quite comedogenic.
• @centellian24_global – Excellent anti-aging cream, but not really a barrier cream (contains retinol). Great otherwise.
• @rejuall_official – Best of the group. They truly know how to formulate barrier products.
• @physiogel_usa – Great for redness and reactive skin, but too heavy for most skin types.
• @avene – Don’t come for me 😅 very good, just not the best on the market. Still the best European drugstore option.
• @byoma – Good, but not my favourite (which hurts because I love many of their products).
• @larocheposay – Too comedogenic for me. Good, but I don’t get the hype.
• @celimax.global – Really good. Thick, comforting, without being overly oily.
• @haruharuwonder_official – Very effective, very thick. Almost too much for combo–oily, but great results.
• @timeline_skin – Easily top 5 barrier creams of all time.
• @isntree – More of a soothing, anti-aging night cream than a true barrier cream. Still very good.
• @skinceuticals – Beautiful formulation, thick but not heavy. Love it… just pricey.
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