Abib Hydration gel & Hydration crème

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lavlilacs Abib Hydration gel & Hydration crème Review

Pitting two moisturizers against one another was never my intention. I bought both the Abib Hydration gel and Hydration crème because the former sounded like it would fit humidity and oilier skin better and the latter in drier conditions. Curiosity got the better of me and I experimented with applying both at once, each on either side of my face and neck, in all weather and skin conditions to potentially see how much they differed from one another. The results were unexpected, to say the least.

lavlilacs Abib Hydration gel packaging

lavlilacs Abib Hydration crème packaging

Peach & Lily + *Abib's description:

Gel
Crafted with natural ingredients and no toxic additives, this lightweight gel sinks deep into the skin, providing thirsty complexions with all-over hydration. The brand's proprietary aqua holding gel matrix actively hydrates the skin with hyaluronic acid, coconut oil, and shea butter. Made specifically for sensitive skin, cactus flower extract assists in protecting delicate skin and helps to maintain its healthy state.

Crème
With 20 natural ingredients and no toxic additives, Abib's Hydration Crème Water Tube is a powerful moisturizer. The brand's proprietary aqua holding gel matrix actively moisturizes the skin with natural hydrants like hyaluronic acid, coconut oil, and shea butter, while replenishing essential moisture to the skin. Ingredients like niacinamide, moringa extract, and mushroom extract provide protection against the signs of aging and help keep skin firm and smooth. The crème is designed to be used as the last step of your skincare routine to form a protective, hydrating layer.

*Polymer Network System // Polymers release water that moisturizers and transport nutrients into your skin, while minimizing the loss due to air friction. In a rolling technique, the nutrients penetrate deeply into the skin, while moisturizing the skin. After absorbing, your skin will feel the tingling sensation of the aqua gel doing its work to protect your skin.

*Aluminum tube minimizes the exposure of bacteria, keeping the ingredients safe and contained. Also has a sturdy inner tube made of LPDE material.

*If cream turns white as you rub, quickly tap your face with your fingertips to allow absorption.

Directions
1. Cleanse and tone skin.
2. Squeeze out a pea-sized amount and lightly tap onto face using your fingertips.
3. Allow the cream to absorb into your skin and apply more if needed. (It is better to apply often in smaller amounts than at once in abundance.)

Ingredients
Gel
WATER, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, CYCLOPENTASILOXANE, GLYCERIN, DIMETHICONE, DIPROPYLENE GLYCOL, CYCLOHEXASILOXANE, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, CHONDRUS CRISPUS EXTRACT, SACCHARUM OFFICINARUM (SUGARCANE) EXTRACT, LIMNANTHES ALBA (MEADOWFOAM) SEED OIL, TREMELLA FUCIFORMIS (MUSHROOM) EXTRACT, CEREUS GRANDIFLORUS (CACTUS) FLOWER EXTRACT, MORINGA PTERYGOSPERMA SEED EXTRACT, PORTULACA OLERACEA EXTRACT, NIACINAMIDE, CETYL ETHYLHEXANOATE, DICAPRYLYL CARBONATE, HYDROGENATED POLYISOBUTENE, POLYACRYLATE-13, HYDROXYETHYL ACRYLATE/SODIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYL TAURATE COPOLYMER, GLYCERYL STEARATE, PEG-100 STEARATE, AMMONIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYLTAURATE/VP COPOLYMER, POLYGLYCERYL-3 METHYLGLUCOSE DISTEARATE, POLYISOBUTENE, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, PALMITIC ACID, STEARIC ACID, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN, POLYSORBATE 20, SORBITAN ISOSTEARATE, STEARYL ALCOHOL, DISODIUM EDTA, PHENOXYETHANOL

Crème
WATER, GLYCERIN, DICAPRYLYL CARBONATE, CETEARYL ALCOHOL, ETHYLHEXYL PALMITATE, NIACINAMIDE, MACADAMIA INTEGRIFOLIA SEED OIL, COCOS NUCIFERA (COCONUT) OIL, CAMELLIA JAPONICA SEED OIL, BUTYROSPERMUM PARKII (SHEA) BUTTER, PORTULACA OLERACEA EXTRACT, CEREUS GRANDIFLORUS (CACTUS) FLOWER EXTRACT, TREMELLA FUCIFORMIS (MUSHROOM) EXTRACT, MORINGA PTERYGOSPERMA SEED EXTRACT, 1,2-HEXANEDIOL, CETEARYL GLUCOSIDE, PENTYLENE GLYCOL, POLYGLYCERYL-3 METHYLGLUCOSE DISTEARATE, GLYCERYL STEARATE, AMMONIUM ACRYLOYLDIMETHYLTAURATE/VP COPOLYMER, CAPRYLYL GLYCOL, PANTHENOL, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN, TROMETHAMINE, ADENOSINE, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, SODIUM PCA, SODIUM HYALURONATE, CARBOMER, XANTHAN GUM

Gel & Crème 75ml / 2.53 fl. oz.

Abib (Korean retail): ₩39,000
Peach & Lily: USD $42.00
StyleKorean: USD $41.73

lavlilacs Abib Hydration gel & Hydration crème packaging seals

lavlilacs Abib Hydration gel & Hydration crème tube front and back

lavlilacs Abib Hydration gel & Hydration crème expiration

lavlilacs Abib Hydration gel & Hydration crème tube seals

Packaging

Pliable metal tubes with a twist on plastic cap. Abib says it is an aluminum case surrounding a separate plastic tube on the inside. I generally prefer things to be in tube format rather than a jar as there is less introduction of germs but I am not sure I like the metal tube more than an all plastic one. It does get difficult to squeeze the tube to its flattest state and the typical plastic tube squeezers are no match against the metal; a metal tube squeezer key works best.

Having the expiration date stamped on the crimp of the tube makes life easier. However, keeping it too long shouldn't be a problem anyways with regular use as the tube isn't abnormally large. I found it strange that the boxes were well sealed, on the top and bottom, yet only the crème tube had the inner product seal. I wonder if it was an odd batch?

Don't be fooled by the "ingredients" list on the front of the tube. It is merely a highlight of the special ingredients in the formulation of either gel or crème and not the full ingredients list (which can be found on the back of the tube in smaller lettering).

lavlilacs Abib Hydration gel & Hydration crème swatch

Color, Texture, Finish & Scent

Gel
Looks opaque but is more of a translucent white gel. It is very lightweight and easily spreadable. The gel becomes very watery as it is spread around and looks quite dewy before it is fully absorbed. Even after the skin soaks it up, there is a teeny bit of tackiness and sheen but nothing unbearable. There isn't a discernable scent despite all the oils and extracts in the formulation.

Crème
Compared to the gel, this is a more opaque white lotion that is surprisingly also lightweight and easily spreadable. Like the gel, there isn't much of a scent. Once absorbed it leaves a smooth and soft finish similar to silicone-based primers yet this is formulated without. It doesn't leave any tackiness or residue.

Note: If the crème is rubbed into the skin a little too forcibly, white streaks do form. But that does go away as the product is absorbed by the skin. I found that patting the moisturizer in, as Abib suggests, helps a lot. Otherwise, I personally like light strokes/swipes in one direction to avoid the lotion streaks altogether. The gel doesn't have this problem. Neither pill under makeup.

How I Apply

I squeeze a pea-sized amount, or two if necessary, dot it around my face and neck, and lightly smooth the gel or crème until I have a light even layer.

Thoughts & Recommendations

I started the gel and crème as summer started to wind down; days were still long, hot, and moderately humid for New York while my skin was at its oiliest (but not overbearing). The two tubes were well used day and night well into the windy, cold, and dry winter days. The differences I saw between the left (gel) and right (crème) sides of my face were almost indiscernible.

The typically oily areas of my face (forehead, cheeks, and nose) felt equally soft and moisturized when using. Neither moisturizers broke me out nor irritated my eyes or skin. Both were so lightweight and absorbed well. Other than the initial dewy versus soft matte finish, the only minuscule difference I noticed was maybe the crème side with makeup looked less cakey hours later than the gel side did. On the typically drier and flakier parts of my face (mouth and chin), the crème side seemed to hold its moisture better until the end of the day.

Both products ultimately give confusingly similar results despite their textures and ingredients. I imagined the gel to be great for oily skin given its lightweight and watery consistency but the tackier finish is definitely not what oilier skin types prefer. Likewise, I thought the crème would be nice for dry skin since it has richer and more occlusive ingredients like coconut oil and shea butter yet it is so lightweight and gives a matte finish.

It is hard to say which would be best for one specific skin type given the results I got. The easiest answer would be to say those with combination skin are in for a treat with either tube. The next best case scenario would be to pick depending on what kind of finish is most desirable since they hydrate oily and dry-ish skin about the same. I personally don't think either would work the best for those with extremely parched and flaky skin but take that thought with a grain of salt since I didn't get a chance to experience that extreme of a condition with the gel or crème before I ran out of moisturizer.

Using the Abib Hydration gel and Hydration crème was nice while it lasted. It was a great buy at the price I purchased them for, which was USD $10 each during the Peach & Lily sample sale in 2017. However, it seems too basic of a moisturizer at USD $42 to warrant a repurchase. (Abib doesn't claim either to do anything special outside of deep hydration and both have minimal to no actives like vitamins and the like.) For those who use actives-heavy serums, the gel and crème is a simple but effective option to help seal everything in.

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