can you wear this moisturizer under makeup?
If you’re like me and have dry combination skin, the Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream and Torriden Ceramide Cream are great moisturizers because ceramides lock in moisture and ceramide moisturizers have a thicker texture. However, I wouldn’t recommend wearing these under makeup because it can get patchy. Instead, I prefer a moisturizer that’s a little more lightweight under makeup like the COSRX Hyaluronic Acid Intensive Cream. Hyaluronic acid is also used to hydrate and plump your skin. As for the Dr. Althea 345 Relief Cream, I would consider this to be too lightweight for dry skin. This is still a great moisturizer, but I just wouldn’t recommend wearing it under makeup if you have dry skin.
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Okay, let's be real – finding that holy grail moisturizer that plays nice beneath your foundation is a quest, especially when you battle dry combination skin like I do! We've all been there, right? You apply your skincare, excited for a smooth makeup application, only for it to pill, streak, or just feel heavy and uncomfortable. The big question from the images, "CAN YOU WEAR THIS MOISTURIZER UNDER MAKEUP?" is definitely on every dry-skinned makeup lover's mind! My initial tests with heavier, super-rich ceramide creams, like the Illiyoon Ceramide Ato Concentrate Cream and even the Torriden Ceramide Cream, taught me a hard lesson. While these are fantastic for deep hydration and barrier repair, their thicker consistency often means they don't fully sink in fast enough. This can lead to a patchy or clumpy makeup application, making your foundation look uneven. It's frustrating when a product that's so good for your skin's health just doesn't cooperate with your makeup routine. I found myself applying foundation only for it to drag or pill because the moisturizer hadn't fully absorbed. So, what does work? For me, a lightweight yet deeply hydrating option is key. That's where something like the COSRX Hyaluronic Acid Intensive Cream shines. Hyaluronic acid is a superstar for drawing moisture into the skin without leaving a heavy, occlusive layer. It plumps up the skin, creating a smoother canvas for makeup, and allows your foundation to glide on seamlessly. I've noticed a significant difference in how my makeup wears throughout the day when I use a hyaluronic acid-based product as my base. It just feels less suffocating and looks more natural. The OCR even highlighted the COSRX as a 'yes' for under makeup, confirming my experience! While the Dr. Althea 345 Relief Cream is lovely, and the OCR noted it as a "yes if you don't have dry skin," I personally found it a bit too lightweight for my drier patches to feel truly comfortable under makeup all day. This really emphasizes that what works for one skin type might not be ideal for another. It's all about balance! Beyond the specific products, there are a few general rules I follow: Texture is Key: Look for gel-creams, lotions, or lighter emulsions. If it feels like it's going to sit on top of your skin, it probably will under makeup too. Absorption Time: Give your moisturizer at least 5-10 minutes to fully absorb before you even think about makeup. Seriously, grab a coffee or brush your teeth in between steps. This dramatically reduces pilling. Less is More: You don't need a thick layer. A pea-sized amount is usually enough to hydrate your face. Over-applying can lead to a greasy feel or product buildup. Pat, Don't Rub: When applying, gently pat your moisturizer into your skin rather than rubbing aggressively. This helps with absorption and avoids disturbing any previous layers of serum or toner. Consider a Primer (Optional but helpful): If your moisturizer provides good hydration but you still struggle with makeup longevity or texture, a lightweight, hydrating primer can act as a bridge, creating an even smoother surface. Ultimately, it's a bit of trial and error to find your perfect match. Don't be afraid to experiment with different textures and ingredients. Pay attention to how your skin feels and how your makeup applies immediately after, and how it wears throughout the day. Your dry combination skin deserves a moisturizer that makes your makeup look flawless, not frustrating!

