Creams and serums
Content: 50 ml (€199.80* / 100 ml)
Content: 30 ml (€286.33* / 100 ml)
Content: 50 ml (€129.80* / 100 ml)
Content: 30 ml (€223.00* / 100 ml)
Content: 3 Stück (€43.30* / 1 Stück)
Content: 50 ml (€239.80* / 100 ml)
Content: 80 Milliliter (€216.13* / 100 Milliliter)
Content: 3 Stück (€49.97* / 1 Stück)
Content: 50 ml (€185.80* / 100 ml)
Content: 35 ml (€228.29* / 100 ml)
Content: 175 Gramm (€28.51* / 100 Gramm)
Content: 50 Milliliter (€59.80* / 100 Milliliter)
Content: 30 Milliliter (€199.67* / 100 Milliliter)
Content: 50 Milliliter (€119.80* / 100 Milliliter)
Content: 3 Stück (€49.97* / 1 Stück)
Content: 35 Milliliter (€228.29* / 100 Milliliter)
Content: 50 Milliliter (€187.80* / 100 Milliliter)
Content: 35 Milliliter (€214.00* / 100 Milliliter)
Content: 30 Milliliter (€199.67* / 100 Milliliter)
Content: 50 Milliliter (€137.80* / 100 Milliliter)
Content: 80 Milliliter (€132.38* / 100 Milliliter)
Content: 50 Milliliter (€17.80* / 100 Milliliter)
Table of contents
- 1. difference between face cream and serum
- 2. effect of a face cream
- 3 Effect of a serum
- 4 Can a serum replace a face cream?
- 5. application of serum and face cream
1. difference between face cream and serum
There is a wide range of products in the field of facial care, which often leads to confusion. In particular, the question often arises as to what makes the difference between face cream and serum and whether both products are needed. Let's take a closer look at the differences between face cream and serum and how best to use them.
2. effect of a face cream
Face creams are characterised by their creamy and rich consistency, which is created by the fats, water and emulsifiers they contain. This unique composition allows the skin to absorb moisture and nutrients while forming a protective film on the skin. This film helps to protect the skin from external influences such as cold and dryness.
Depending on your skin's needs, you can choose from different types of face creams. A richer cream is recommended for dry skin, while oily products should be avoided for oily skin. However, most face creams are suitable for different skin types and offer balanced care.
3. effect of a serum
In contrast to a face cream, a serum concentrates less on protecting the skin and more on intensive care and nourishment. Serums have a lighter texture that is fluid to gel-like and is quickly absorbed by the skin. Thanks to their special formulation, the serum's ingredients can penetrate deeper into the skin and provide intensive nourishment.
Due to their high concentration, serums are particularly effective and even a small amount is sufficient for application. The serum is easy to apply and absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy film.
4. can a serum replace a face cream?
Due to their different modes of action, serums and face creams cannot completely replace each other. Instead, they complement each other and can be used together. While a serum provides intensive care and nourishment, a face cream protects and nourishes the skin.
However, not every skin type needs this intensive care. The individual needs of the skin play an important role. With increasing age, the need for additional support for the skin often increases. In such cases, a serum can be useful as it nourishes the skin from the inside and supplies it with nutrients.
5. application of serum and face cream
The application of serum and face cream requires clean skin in order to achieve optimal results. It is therefore important to cleanse the face thoroughly and allow it to dry.
When using both products, it is advisable to apply the serum first so that it can penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin. Subsequent application of the face cream forms a protective layer and completes the skincare routine.
The application of serum and face cream is particularly suitable in the morning to optimally protect the skin from daily external influences such as the sun and heating air.