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The Dewy Skin Cream

MoisturiserLuxuryMorning or evening
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A rich, dewy-finish cream with Japanese purple rice, hyaluronic acid and botanical extracts. Luxuriously hydrating for dry skin and a glass-skin glow; heavy and fragranced, so less suited to oily or reactive skin.

What this is good for

✓ Great forDrynessDullnessDehydration

Ingredient stack

Each ingredient is listed in descending concentration. Above the 1% line the order is regulated — below it, brands can list in any order.

Ingredients above the dashed gold line are dosed above 1% (the regulatory threshold) — these are what the formulation is really built on. Percentages are positional estimates from INCI order unless a brand discloses them.

~50–80%Aqua
~5–25%Glycerin
~3–10%Squalane
~2–6%Caprylic/Capric…
~1.5–4%Butylene Glycol
~1–2%3 ingredients
≤ 1% each4 more ingredients below 1%
position-estimated %1% regulatory line

What's actually doing the work

Hyaluronic Acid
Sodium Hyaluronate
Acid
A humectant that binds water in the upper skin layers for immediate plumping and hydration. Multi-weight forms reach different depths. Apply to damp skin and seal with moisturiser, especially in dry climates.
Squalane
Emollient Lipid
Lipid
A lightweight, stable emollient that mimics skin's own lipids. Softens and reduces water loss without heaviness or a greasy finish, suiting most skin types.
Purple Rice
Antioxidant Botanical
Antioxidant
A key active in this formula. See the glossary for the full breakdown of how Purple Rice works, the evidence behind it, and how to use it.

Routine placement

Morning or evening

Looking for a dupe?

The closest active-matched alternative is the Laneige Water Bank Blue Hyaluronic Cream (77% active overlap). We found 6 options that share this product’s hero actives.

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Put this in context

Skin Stacker is independent and receives no payment from any brand. Ingredient analysis is based on publicly disclosed INCI lists and the peer-reviewed literature. Percentages are positional estimates from INCI order unless a brand discloses them. Formulations change — always re-check the label on your specific batch before using.