Compare Products: 345 Relief Cream vs NAD+ Peptide Boosting Cream
Who It's Designed For
- Those with compromised or sensitized skin barriers
- Users recovering from skin procedures or environmental damage
- Sensitive skin types seeking a fragrance-free calming cream
- People who want centella benefits with added antioxidant support
- Those looking for a non-greasy barrier repair cream
- 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
Centella Asiatica Extract, Resveratrol, Ceramide NP, Panthenol, Madecassoside
5% NAD+, 13 Peptide Complex, Phyto-Mucin, Ceramides, Pomegranate Fruit Juice
Product Composition
40% similarity (22 ingredients in common)
Only in Dr. Althea (15)▾
Only in EQQUALBERRY (18)▾
User Feedback Patterns
Users frequently report reduced redness and calmer skin within days of use. Popular among those with rosacea-prone or post-procedure skin.
Multiple reviewers note the texture is lighter than expected for a repair cream. Absorbs well and works under makeup.
Many users report using this as their primary moisturizer long-term, not just for recovery periods. Consistent performance across seasons.
Some users with significantly compromised barriers note the cream helped but was not sufficient on its own. Needed pairing with other barrier products.
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.