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RecommendedDec 4, 2020
I bought Dr.G Body Emulsion and received a few cream samples to try. As someone with dry skin who diligently applies body products throughout all four seasons, I tend to go through products quickly even when buying in bulk. I chose the emulsion for its better value compared to cream, but I found its moisturizing power a bit lacking for an emulsion. The cream definitely provides more hydration than the emulsion. While the emulsion has a very silky and smooth texture, the cream has a slightly thicker consistency. However, it's not so thick that you need to rub it in multiple times. It's quite soft for a cream, making it easy to apply and absorbs well. Both the emulsion and cream have good absorption. The cream is a bit more rich, leaving a slight oily feeling on the skin's surface after application. It's not sticky though, and I think it absorbs quickly for a cream. With its fragrance-free and skin-friendly ingredient list, it's a great product to use without any worries.
For body products, pump types are the most convenient, while jar types or tube types like this one can be inconvenient. Still, tubes are better than jars. I usually use up 500ml within a month, so the value for money isn't great. It would be nice if they offered different sizes to give customers more options. It's not a deeply moisturizing cream, just about average in terms of hydration, so it might not be enough for very dry skin. It would probably work well as a summer body cream though.

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