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Mesoestetic's cream-to-oil cleanser — the product that replaced their legacy Hydra Milk Cleanser with a more sophisticated anti-pollution formulation. The cream transforms into an oil on massage, then emulsifies on contact with water for a clean rinse. The active deck is built around skin defense: Alteromonas ferment extract (a marine-origin anti-pollution active that forms a protective film over the skin), Lactobacillus ferment (a postbiotic that supports microbiome balance during cleansing), and squalane for lipid replenishment. At ~$45 for 100ml, it's mid-range for a professional-grade cleanser. The texture is genuinely rich — this isn't a lightweight micellar water but a proper cream cleanser for skin that needs nourishment during the cleansing step. Ideal for dry, sensitive, or post-procedure skin that can't afford to lose lipids to harsh surfactants.
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Hydracream Fusion by Mesoestetic is formulated for dry, sensitive, normal skin. Mesoestetic's cream-to-oil cleanser — the product that replaced their legacy Hydra Milk Cleanser with a more sophisticated anti-pollution formulation. The cream transforms into an oil on massage, then emulsifies on contact with water for a clean rinse. The active deck is built around skin defense: Alteromonas ferment extract (a marine-origin anti-pollution active that forms a protective film over the skin), Lactobacillus ferment (a postbiotic that supports microbiome balance during cleansing), and squalane for lipid replenishment. At ~$45 for 100ml, it's mid-range for a professional-grade cleanser. The texture is genuinely rich — this isn't a lightweight micellar water but a proper cream cleanser for skin that needs nourishment during the cleansing step. Ideal for dry, sensitive, or post-procedure skin that can't afford to lose lipids to harsh surfactants.
The key active ingredients in Hydracream Fusion are Glycerin, Squalane. It's known for: Alteromonas ferment extract provides genuine anti-pollution protection during cleansing and Lactobacillus postbiotic supports microbiome — not just cleaning but defending.
Yes, Hydracream Fusion targets dryness, sensitivity. Alteromonas ferment extract provides genuine anti-pollution protection during cleansing
Hydracream Fusion retails for around $45, which places it in the mid range for cleansers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: $45 for 100ml is premium for a cleanser that washes off; rich texture may feel too heavy for oily skin types; the cream-to-oil format requires massage time — not a quick-swipe product.
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