Description
Essential Moisture Cream with Snow Mushroom – 1.1 oz
Nourishing hydration for sensitive, easily irritated skin.
This comforting cream layers lightweight, lasting moisture without heaviness. Powered by Snow Mushroom (Tremella fuciformis) for deep hydration[1], Bisabolol to calm visible redness[2][3], and Olive-derived Squalane to fortify the barrier and lock it all in[4].
Science-Backed Key Ingredients
How to Use
- Apply 1–2 times daily after cleansing and toning (AM and/or PM).
- Layer over serums; ideal on nights off from strong actives (retinoids, AHAs/BHAs) during skin-cycling.
- Safe for sensitive skin. If irritation occurs, reduce frequency; discontinue if persistent.
Skin Cycling 101
Good to Know
- Free from soy, gluten, and parabens
- Dermatologist-referenced ingredients
- Balanced for daily wear under SPF and makeup
Ingredients: Aqua (distilled), Citrus x Sinensis (Blood Orange) Fruit Water, Coco Caprylate,Squalane (Olive) Oil, Propanodiol, Glyceryl Stearate, Cetearyl Alcohol. Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate, Tremella Fuciformis Sporocarp (Snow Mushroom) Extract, Betaine, Sambucus Nigra Fruit Extract, Bisobolol, Behenyl Alcohol, Pantothenic Acid, Caprylyl Glycol (and) Glyceryl Laurate (and) Glyceryl Undecylenate, Acacia Senegal Gum & Xanthan Gum, Apple Extract, Sun E (Sunflower), Sodlum Phytate, Lactic Acid,
Research Highlights
- Woźniak B, et al. Cosmetics (MDPI), 2023 – Tremella fuciformis extract in cosmetic formulations reduced TEWL by 12.4% vs. base and maintained epidermal hydration. Read study
- Tan C, et al. International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 2024 – In vitro keratinocyte model: combination with bisabolol mitigated UVB-induced PGE2 and inflammatory cytokines. Read study
- Nobile V, et al. Cosmetics (MDPI), 2022 – Controlled human studies: soothing product reduced UV-induced erythema after one application. Read study
- Huang Z-R, et al. Pharmaceutics (PMC review), 2009 – Squalane reviewed as a biocompatible emollient supporting barrier recovery and moisturization. Read review
*Clinical summaries are for educational purposes and reflect results from referenced studies.