Category: Lotions/ Creams
Brand: Dermalogica
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pacifiedRaisins4
Have you ever walked past an Aromatherapy shop and been hit by the smell of all those essential oils? If so you’ll know exactly what this body cream smells like! Well, actually it’s a lotion…I have no idea why it’s labelled as a cream, the consistency is quite runny and absorbs in without a trace. I doubt this would be moisturizing enough for drier skin types. I used this on my lower legs which are the driest areas of my body and barely noticed a difference (but keeping in mind almost nothing works on them), but on my arms and upper body it was just the right amount of moisture, perfect in fact! The instructions state to use on damp skin but I used on dry skin as I’m really not a fan of applying anything to my skin when it’s damp, simply becomes too messy.
There are AHA’s in here as the description pointedly makes you aware but don’t be expecting any kind of tingle, this cream is definitely no Amlactin! The Lactic acid in here is quite weak. What I like best about this though is the ingredients – tons of essential oils, many of which also have great brightening properties…so if you have any very minor pigmentation on your body or just want it to look more even and glowing I would suggest trying this (the combination of brightening oils and mild AHA’s is a good one). I’ve noticed a difference.
Hard to believe this product has been around for nearly 20 years and I’ve only recently discovered it! I love how fast absorbing and non-tacky it is and also the fragrance…can’t stop sniffing my own arm!
Selena x
~ My HG list ~
(As I’ve sampled 100s of skin, hair and m/u products over the last decade and a half, I thought it might be useful to share my top 10 must-have products, subject to change if and when I come across something more effective. I love constantly trying out new stuff – usually sample sizes via e-bay, also plenty courtesy of a friend who works at Sephora)
1. Hair Loss Treatment: ‘Divine Herbal’ – Hair Oil
2. Lip Balm: ‘Nuxe’ – Reve De Miel Lip Balm
3. Pigmentation + Anti-Ageing Treatment: ‘Divine Herbal’ – Facial Treatment Serum
4. Cleanser: ‘Paula’s Choice’ – Skin Balancing Cleanser
5. Concealer: ‘Mac’ – Studio Finish Concealer
6. Lash Growth Serum: ‘Divine Herbal’ – Divinelash
7. Foundation/SPF: ‘Juice Beauty’ – Stem Cellular Repair (warm glow)
8. Face Scrub: ‘Sisley’ – Botanical Gentle Buffing Cream
9. Moisturizer: ‘Lush’ – Enzymion
10. Hand Cream: ‘Origins’ – Make A Difference Rejuvenating Hand Treatment
finickyHeron1
I got a free sample of this at a salon I go to that carries the Dermalogica line. It smelled perfumey (lavender? essential oil? not sure) and was light and lotion-y (not a thick cream at all.
The small sample barely coated one lower leg.
Not enough to make a true judgement but the high price means I won;t be buying any.
decimalDingo2
This product does not suit my skin type at all. It is a shame because I had high hopes on it. It´s Dermalogica!
I know that I just got it and usually you need to give it time so that your skin can get used to this new product. However, I can see/feel immediately that this won´t work for me because this is not moisturising enough for my skin. And my skin is really dry right now because of Roaccutane, that I take for acne. I will have to give this creme to someone who is not quite as dry as I am.
Also, the scent is really strong. It smells like ginger. Not pleasant though.
Because of the fact that the product does not do what it claims to do and the scent is really strong. Other things such as packaging is not important.
obsessedThrush6
It’s fairly likely I’d buy this product again, but I would not say it satisfied me as a complete package.
Pros: It smells great. I am someone who prefers unscented lotions for overall body use and to only use scented products on very small patches of skin. Strong scents often give me headaches. This is a very “natural” smelling product, very true to Dermalogica’s aesthetic. It is obviously a mix of essential oils, yet something about it in a weird way reminds me of those candy dots, but don’t let that scare you away because it is probably just a weird case of nose deja vu. The bottle is nice – convenient pump, and a tall/narrow design makes it take up little space on your countertop.
Cons: The lotion is too thin! For the price of this – and Dermalogica seriously robs its customers, IMO, coming from someone who does like their products themselves quite a bit – a lotion this thin is just unreasonable to me. I have to use twice the quantity I do of some other far cheaper products because it just doesn’t go far enough. You should not go through a bottle of lotion this price as quickly as I did! I also like exfoliating lotions because I have dry skin that gets itchy and dull; I also still break out somewhat often on my shoulders and back, and find that a good exfoliating lotion tends to help. Not so with this…didn’t notice a change at all where I break out. I say this in comparison to products like Alba max dry skin formula – love it, had great results, and a fraction of the cost. Not to mention I probably use half the amount of product. I also found this lotion average in its moisturizing capabilities, at best; honestly, no more moisturizing than a drugstore lotion. That’s just unacceptable at this price bracket, especially when it’s advertised for dry skin. Maybe it’d be good enough for someone that does not have dry, uncomfortable skin, but for those of us that do, meh. It feels so thin going on and does not leave a smooth, luxurious or comfortable feeling at all.
In short, I’d probably buy it again for the smell. It’s soothing. But the rest is disappointing. I’m just a sucker for the brand.
dejectedJerky0
I’m now on my second full size bottle of this lotion, but thats not to say I’m 100% satisfied with it. Still, I’ll probably keep purchasing it until I find a better body lotion. They call it a cream, but it’s a light lotion that leaves your skin soft and smooth. It’s not sticky at all; on the contrary, it leaves a powdery feel on the skin. I could do without whatever ingredient they put in it to make it “powdery” though, it makes it peel off the skin if you try to apply a second layer of it, or even rub your skin too hard while applying the first layer.
I like the initial smell of this lotion, it’s very citrusy and fresh, like lemon drop candies. This smell fades pretty quickly though, and you’re left with a spicy, herbalish smell that is reminiscent of mens cologne or something – definitely not a sweet or girly smell. I assume the scent is meant to be “unisex”, but the base notes seem more masculine than feminine. It’s not too bothersome if I only use a small amount and let it sink in completely before getting dressed so the lotion doesn’t transfer to my clothing. At least it absorbs quickly, so you won’t have to wait too long before getting dressed.
Some reviewers complain that this lotion itches, which is probably due to the exfoliating acids which are known to cause itching, pricking or light burning until your skin gets accustomed to them. Unless you’re having an allergic reaction to something in the lotion, it just means it’s doing its job in shredding your skin of dead cells, and the itchy feeling will fade as your skin gets used to it. I bought this because I needed a lotion with exfoloating acids, that doesn’t contain mineral oil or anything else that clogs pores. Every other body lotion I’ve tried has either left me with acne like bumps and ingrown hairs due to heavy, pore clogging ingredients, or hasn’t moisturized my skin at all. This lotion is great for clearing up ingrown hairs and those nasty bumps I get on my upper arms, and it doesn’t give me acne if I apply it to my chest or back like most body lotions do. It also seems to even the tone and texture of my skin. On the downside, it isn’t always moisturizing enough when my skin is on drier side, but it can also be used as an exfoliating body serum; apply a thin layer, then wait 10 minutes or so before applying a more moisturizing cream on top of it to allow the exfoliating acids to take effect before diluting them with another cream.
SUMMARY:
+ Contains exfoliating acids
+ Great for keratosis pilaris, ingrown hairs, body acne and uneven skin texture
+ Non-sticky, sinks right in
+ Light enough to be used as a body serum
+ A little goes a long way
– Smells kinda like a guys product
– Not moisturizing enough on its own if you have very dry skin
– Peels off skin if too much is applied
– A little bit on the expensive side side
spiritedPepper6
Despite the name this is a very light lotion. It has a pleasant fresh citrusy/cologne-like scent. It’s a delight to use because it leaves you feeling SO fresh and not the least oily or sticky. I’m not mad about the moisturising power though, Dermalogica Body Hydrating Cream certainly won’t compare to my HG Biotherm Anti-Drying Body Milk. The packaging quality points go to the 500 ml bottle with a pump. EDIT 12/01/22: Ok I’ve grown to LOVE this body lotion. If I buy a richer body cream I just end throwing it away because I hate a sticky feel on my skin. When I need a heavier cream I mix this lotion with Dermalogica Stress Relief Treatment Oil – and voilà!
ferventToucan9
I wish I would have tried a sample of this at the store before I bought it. It smells…..nasty. It has a spicy ick scent. There is something in it that reminds me of Chanel Egoiste. I wish I knew what the note was so that I can avoid it, it is well… sour, stinging, repugnant. That said, lets talk about the hydrating qualities as it is indeed a lotion. I do not feel that cream is an adequate name to this product. It is thin and milky runny in consistency. It made my skin sticky and altogether not so hydrated. In the morning after applying it my legs felt flaky after shaving and I do not even have dry skin. Even if it did wear well I would still throw it out because the smell is so repulsive. It’s strong enough not to compliment any fragrance, except well, maybe old spice or egoiste. I swear for those of you that have seen Anchor Man that this is what Sex Panther smells like.
mellowChowder8
This stuff is the devil. It’s hands-down the best lotion I’ve ever used, and I have sensitive skin that tends to be on the drier side. It smells amazing–light and clean. It’s very moisturizing. No petroleum derivitives. No artificial fragrance or color.
Why is it the devil? It’s like $40 for 16 oz. I only buy it if I have a gift card.
pleasedBagels8
I have bumps on my upper arms (Keratosis Pelaris) as well as some occasional eczema and have tried everything to get rid of them including La Prairie body cream. nothing really worked as well as this. I’ve been using this twice a day for only a week so far and already the bumps are gone – my skin has never been better!
I love the weight and texture of this lotion – it’s not too heavy, it’s not greasy. Even in a tropical country that is absolutely humid I feel nice and fresh. It’s a bit more expensive than the usual body lotion but definitely worth it! I am so far impressed with almost all Dermalogica products I’ve tried and that’s saying a lot.
alertSalami9
I love this lotion!! I haven’t actually bought it because I worked at a salon where I would get samples of it. It really hydrates and is not heavily perfumed. It’s more expensive than a drugstore lotion and doesn’t do anything special so that’s my reason for not buying it. I do like it though. It would be a perfect pamper gift for someone.