March 23, 2014

Missha Super Aqua Deep Hydro Cream

Missha Super Aqua Deep Hydro Cream has been (and still up to the end of the month) my moisturizer since December.  It's seems like a usual moisturizer when the temperature is cold but since the weather is becoming warmer, I can feel its "deepness".

Missha Super Aqua Deep Hydro Cream
50ml
Regular price ranges from $10.50 to $17
Website/Links:  Missha US website/ GMarket Missha/ Missha Philippines facebook page

This cream is like a combination of the usual cream with a bit of gel texture to it.  Since it's "hydro", it's not surprising that there are different kinds of water in it.

Here's the description from Missha US website plus check the link also for the list of ingredients

"The Super Aqua Deep Hydro Cream is a thick cream that creates a strong moisture shield to prevent skin dryness and to maintain smooth, moist skin.

Contains vitamin and mineral rich Ice Plant Water for extra hydration and intensive care.

Ice Plant Water is full of minerals that your skin needs, such as Calcium, Potassium, Magnesium, Zinc, Vitamin A, B5, C, K, etc.

Also contains Blue Lagoon Water, Mineral Water, and Damask Rose Water to provide hydration with a feeling of freshness.

The Active Water System effectively absorbs and helps maintain the moisture in skin."


True, this cream is thick which is perfect for those that are in places with cold weather or those with very dry skin type that needs deep moisturization.  It locks in the moisture throughout the day or night without any re-application and my face also look moist.

Although it's thick, it's not super heavy to the skin especially when the weather is under 25 degrees Celsius but now that in the Philippines, the temperature is hitting 30 degrees Celsius I only use it at night since I find that my face is looking oily when I use this cream during daytime.  I guess the Super Aqua Water Supply Cream (which is the lighter version) is more suitable during summertime or for those with combi/normal skin type or even for those with oily skin type who wants deep moisturization as it is oil free and it claims that it moisturizes without the shine and greasiness.

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Missha Super Aqua Deep Hydro Cream is a simple and straight forward cream that provides total hydration without so much heaviness and thickness plus the smell is refreshing and is not so heavy.  So far I'm loving the Super Aqua line from Missha and I'm impressed with the Super Aqua Water Supply Essence which made me get the basic set that includes this cream, a toner and an emulsion.  I'm going to use the emulsion during the summertime as a replacement for this cream  so don't be surprise if you read another super aqua post from this blog.

Thanks for reading. Till then. Bye!

8 comments:

  1. I haven't tried any of Missha's products before well, except for my mom's Time Revolution Treatment Essence like once, but yeah, never tried a full-size product before.
    The Super Aqua Water Supply line sounds interesting as I have combo skin type. Might look more into that to see if it fits with my skin needs.
    Nice review! Totally give me info that I need! :)
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    1. I wanted to try the Time Revolution Treatment because it's a dupe for SKII but the full size for me is still expensive. The Super Aqua Water Supply line is good enough for me and because it's mostly made of water I think your combo skin type will like it too better start with the essence :)

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  2. Lovely cream! The only thing I have tried from Missha is the lipsrucb that I love. I suppose when it comes to warmer weather, even people with very dry skin don't like a very heavy cream. Emulsions I believe, are always a good option for oilier skin or for the summer.
    Well, people do have different tastes when it comes to tea. But I honestly did not expect it to be that bad. It's new around here as well because we don't usually have that sort of products either. I was so surprised that I bought it to try it. Waht i learned from the experience is to stick with my adored variants of Black Tea!

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    1. yeah, creams tend to be sticky for dry skin type in summer so I always go for something lighter. what are you're usual tea brand, I might find it here and try it

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  3. Been hearing good reviews about this product! I like these types of moisturizers, light lang.

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    1. moisturizer kung moisturizer, light and simple..I'm solved! :)

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  4. i've never heard of this product before. must've living under a rock.haha! i don't like the sticky feeling of creams too especially during summer. thanks for sharing this.

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    1. ahahaha it's not the talk of the town, don't you are not the only one who doesn't know that this cream exists

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