Compare Products: PDRN Hyaluronic Acid 100 Cream vs NAD+ Peptide Boosting Cream
Who It's Designed For
- Those seeking intense multi-layer hydration
- Users curious about PDRN skin repair benefits in a moisturizer
- Sensitive skin types needing a fragrance-free hydrating cream
- People with dehydrated skin looking for barrier support
- K-beauty enthusiasts interested in the PDRN ingredient trend
- Those seeking a cream-format anti-aging moisturizer with peptides
- Users who want to pair with the NAD+ serum for a complete routine
- Sensitive skin types looking for fragrance-free firming cream
- People interested in NAD+ based skincare
- Those who prefer a richer texture than the serum version
Key Ingredients
Sodium DNA (PDRN), 8 types of Hyaluronic Acid, Ceramide NP, Panthenol, Squalane
5% NAD+, 13 Peptide Complex, Phyto-Mucin, Ceramides, Pomegranate Fruit Juice
Product Composition
46% similarity (26 ingredients in common)
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User Feedback Patterns
Users report the cream provides substantial hydration while maintaining a comfortable, non-greasy texture. Popular for dehydrated and combination skin types.
Multiple reviewers with sensitive or reactive skin note no irritation. The fragrance-free formula is well tolerated.
Many users purchased this specifically for the PDRN ingredient, drawn by the trend from Korean dermatology. Expectations vary; some hope for injectable-level results from a topical.
Users frequently mention a plumping effect, likely from the multi-weight hyaluronic acid complex rather than the PDRN component.
Users who purchase the NAD+ set report that the cream adds needed richness after the watery serum.
Launched more recently than the serum. Review volume is still building across platforms.