“This light moisturiser goes a long way with no stickiness and once applied it lasts just long enough to provide some slip for a little facial massage. I love its velvety texture, it feels more like a serum/primer and is perfect under SPF and base without leaving any greasy residue like some heavier moisturisers. Starting to love Dr Sam’s range, hope there’s a good vitamin C serum on the horizon!!”
“Bought this to try for am routine as love flawless moisturiser for evening, it is really a pleasure to use and soaks in beautifully, ready for foundation, many thanks Dr Sam”
“I switched to the light moisturiser as I contemplate starting the nightly serum. Although "light", this moisturiser is is still super indulgent just before bed and not greasy at all. Much prefer it to the regular moisturiser now. Now on my 2nd bottle!”
“I wanted a basic moisturiser with no actives or spf for combination skin that gets easily dehydrated but also easily clogs, and that’s what I got. I’m just unsure why such a basic moisturiser is £22 for 50ml... It’s mostly glycerin.
After using the moisturiser for about a month, I have noticed a slightly flaky, scaly build up of skin around parts of my hairline. Nothing else in my skincare routine has changed, except I began using this moisturiser. I don’t know if it’s due build up from the moisturiser or not, but I’ve never had this skin issue before. Due to the price I have not re-purchased anyway - I’m going back to my Korean/Japanese moisturisers for half the price.”
“I'm someone who hates the feeling of moisturiser on their skin, this product suits my skin well. It's hydrating but not heavy and you only need a small amount.”
“I really liked how this just glides on with ease, feeling lovely but without any heaviness, sinking into my skin. It doesn't leave a tight feeling as it still has some substance despite having a lot less shea butter than the original moisturiser (which is good for cold evenings). I recommend this moisturiser for day time use or for oilier skins whenever they need some moisture.”