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- so*******Combination SkinInner DrynessRecommendedNov 24, 2024
The only cream that truly eliminates dryness. It's always my go-to product, and I even use it in summer without hesitation. The price is the only downside. They used to give out samples, but not anymore. - tw**********Dry SkinRecommendedOct 26, 2023
It stays moisturizing from evening application until the next morning. The oil and moisture balance seems just right. My mom, who used to suffer every winter from skin reactions due to wrong cosmetics and even had to take medication, completely recovered after using this. I've been buying it for her ever since. I've also switched to this along with her. Even though I'm sensitive to fragrances, I'm using this without issues, but it might vary for others. If you think of it as a calendula or marigold scent, it's exactly like fresh flowers. - Hwahae UserNormal SkinRecommendedFeb 16, 2023
The hydration is top-notch. Even with a small amount, you can feel the moisture level skyrocket. I'm in my third week of use, and so far, I haven't found any drawbacks or disappointments. When applied with jojoba oil, it keeps my skin moisturized until morning and helps reduce dead skin cells. - no*****Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJun 19, 2022
I bought the full-size product after trying a sample I received with another purchase. It's great for combination dehydrated skin. While many reviews mention disliking the scent, I find it pleasant, reminiscent of cocoa. The marigold/calendula fragrance seems to divide opinions, but I enjoy it. Unlike chrysanthemum scents that can be overpowering, this one is quite nice. The cream is rich and heavy, but not stiff like some vitamin creams or Weleda Skin Food. It feels comfortable when applied to the face. It's a fantastic cream that can replace multiple essences in your routine. It came with a spatula, but halfway through I've gotten lazy and started using my fingers. The packaging is a sleek black glass container made in Germany. It's a bit pricey, but I occasionally splurge on it because it works so well. Australian and New Zealand organic brands tend to have similarly high price points. While American and German products have many direct purchase options, these are rarer for Antipodean brands. If there's an upside, it's that you can simply wait for the official website sales without worrying about missing out on better deals elsewhere. I've been using Mukti products on and off for over a decade, and while the price has gradually increased with inflation, it's always been a premium brand. If you sign up on the Korean official website, they send out coupons every couple of months or so. These can be combined with product discounts for extra savings. - fl********Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJun 3, 2022
It's truly wonderful for dry skin. It's rich and moisturizing - apply it at night, and when you wake up in the morning, your face has a beautiful glow and looks plumped up. For combination to oily sensitive skin, using even a bit too much can lead to blemishes. If you have combination to oily sensitive skin, try using just a tiny amount - about half a fingernail's worth. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedOct 28, 2021
It tackles deep dryness and leaves my skin moisturized with a healthy glow. I felt my skin was most comfortable when applying this product. The jar packaging is inconvenient to use every time. Also, when I first received it, there was no seal on the lid, making me wonder if someone might have opened it before. Can't this be improved? Moreover, it's an imported product. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedAug 15, 2021
The ingredients are fantastic, and it's truly wonderful for dry and super sensitive skin. The scent is lovely too, making application a soothing experience! The price... but it's worth every penny! I apply it generously to prevent wrinkles and keep my skin from getting dehydrated. I use it on both face and body. In summer, I focus on just the dry areas! - sh*******Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJun 13, 2021
As someone with oily but dehydrated skin, I've been using this for years every winter season. When I wash my face in the morning, my skin feels so hydrated. For winter moisture replenishment, this is the best product I've ever tried. The price is wicked! Even on sale, it's expensive. I only use it in winter and switch to cheaper alternatives in summer. The scent is not great either - it's the worst among Muji products. My child absolutely hates it. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedFeb 5, 2021
I'm on my second bottle now. When the dry season hits, I reach for it instinctively. I first bought it from an organic shop in Australia and then again online here at home. Even with my blemish-prone skin, I can use it without any irritation. The price has skyrocketed since I first bought it. It's great, but I can't help wincing at the cost now. When I apply it before bed, my skin feels noticeably hydrated and free from deep dryness in the morning. As the weather warms up, I tend to forget about it in the fridge. But once the season changes and my skin feels tight after cleansing, I start using it again. Except for summer, if you use even a small amount consistently, it helps prevent fine lines around the eyes, nasolabial folds, and mouth. - Hwahae UserDry SkinAtopic SkinRecommendedJan 16, 2021
I've always been a fan of Mugwort, and this one smells amazing. When applied, it gives a hydrating sensation that cools down the skin. My 5-year-old daughter tends to get dry, red, cracked cheeks in winter, possibly due to atopic tendencies. We've tried all the recommended emulsion creams and even Lacticare, but nothing worked. Surprisingly, after using this sample for just two days, her skin cleared up completely. When we stopped using it, the dryness returned within a few days, so we repurchased the full-size product. Once again, it worked wonders. Looks like this will be a staple in our skincare routine. While it's unavoidable for a cream, the fact that you need to use a spatula to scoop it out is a bit inconvenient. That's the only downside I can think of.