Compare Products: PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion vs NAD+ Peptide Boosting Cream
Who It's Designed For
- Those seeking a lightweight, affordable nightly moisturizer
- Oily and combination skin types who find creams too heavy
- Users who want ceramide barrier repair without heaviness
- People looking for a niacinamide moisturizer at a budget price
- Those building a simple, effective skincare routine
- Users on tretinoin or active treatments who need a gentle moisturizer
- 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
3 Essential Ceramides (1, 3, 6-II), Niacinamide, Hyaluronic Acid, MVE Technology
5% NAD+, 13 Peptide Complex, Phyto-Mucin, Ceramides, Pomegranate Fruit Juice
Product Composition
23% similarity (12 ingredients in common)
Only in CeraVe (11)▾
Only in EQQUALBERRY (30)▾
User Feedback Patterns
Users with oily skin consistently praise the ultra-lightweight texture. It provides enough moisture without triggering excess oil production.
The thin consistency makes it easy to layer under treatments, actives, or heavier moisturizers without pilling.
Users with dry skin often supplement this with a heavier cream or facial oil, especially in cold weather.
Some longtime users report that CeraVe has subtly reformulated over the years. Packaging and ingredient order changes have sparked discussion in skincare communities.
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.
Which Should You Buy?
CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion offers great value at a lower price point. EQQUALBERRY NAD+ Peptide Boosting Cream may be worth the premium if you want 5% NAD+.