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- Most helpful positiveThe post was made 9 monthsRating: 5 out of 5verified customer
Love
I have very dry skin or yeah soon I can say had. My skin gets so soft, smooth and it seems satisfied when I put this on. I am really so satisfied. No longer have to walk around with a stinging, burning dryness feeling on my face.2499 views - The user's roll: Lyko Creator. The post was made 6 daysRating: 4 out of 5
Super good cream
I think this product is very good as both a day and night cream, but it absorbs more into the skin which makes me prefer a richer cream during the day when I’m putting on makeup. But I don’t get any pores or anything like that from this cream!306 views - The post was made 1 weekRating: 3 out of 5
Good, basic and reliable.
For oily, sensitive skin, this is a perfect night cream. For dry, sensitive skin (for example during isotretinoin treatment), it’s perfect morning and evening. My skin: Usually oily and sensitive, comedonal acne, rosacea, eczema-prone. Right now I’m on isotretinoin, so my skin is a bit more balanced but still sensitive. It’s a good, basic, and fragrance-free face cream without any fuss. It absorbs quickly and leaves the skin with a slight glow without feeling greasy or sticky. I haven’t noticed any direct soothing effect, but the skin hasn’t reacted to anything either. So maybe it helps keep the skin in check! And right now I’m on isotretinoin, and the skin is becoming more and more sensitive and dry. The only complaint I have is that it’s a small 40 ml bottle, which makes it a relatively expensive product. There are cheaper and just as good face creams where you get more product for less cost (for example CeraVe and Cetaphil). I can’t wholeheartedly recommend this product due to cost versus size. I was curious and bought it, and I like it very much. LRP knows their formulations and the consistency of their creams. But many other brands can do that too for a lower price!298 views - The post was made 3 weeks
Cheaper option
I love this face cream but it’s a bit too expensive for me. Is there an alternative with the same ingredients or that is very similar in properties to this one?410 views- The user's roll: Customer service at Lyko. The comment was made 2 weeksHello Meia! 👋🩷 I can warmly recommend this one 👇 lyko.com/sv/cerave/cerave-facial-moisturizing-lotion-pm It contains three essential ceramides, niacinamide, and hyaluronic acid, which makes it very focused on strengthening the skin barrier and retaining moisture 🫧 All the best!1 likes
- The post was made 3 months
Does it work for atopic combination skin?
Hi! Is this cream a good option for sensitive combination skin that is also atopic? I've used Clinique Moisture Surge 100 Hours but find it a bit too weak at moisturizing. Is this one too heavy/oily for combination skin? Is there a thinner (fluid) version? I use a cream with niacinamide in the evening and it works for my skin. Grateful for tips and answers!1583 views- The user's roll: Skin therapist at Lyko. The comment was made 3 monthsHi Katarina 😊 This is a mild, soothing moisturizer for sensitive skin, specially designed to strengthen the skin barrier and reduce irritation, tightness, and redness. It has a slightly richer texture and is better suited if the skin is dry or tends to feel tight. So if you want a somewhat lighter cream, I can recommend this one, which is also developed for sensitive and reactive skin, including atopic-prone skin. It is more restorative than Moisture Surge but still quite light in feel, focused on calming redness, strengthening the skin barrier, and reducing irritation: lyko.com/sv/la-roche-posay/la-roche-posay-toleriane-dermallergo-creme-40-ml Have a nice day! 💌1 likes
- The post was made 3 monthsRating: 3 out of 5verified customer
Amazing product, frustrating packaging
I don’t normally leave reviews but I feel I have to give feedback to La Roche-Posay here. The product itself is genuinely excellent and easily deserves five stars, but the packaging is far from the same level. If you ever switch to a tube design that actually allows you to use every last bit of the product, the rating would immediately go up to five stars. As it is now, you end up having to squeeze so hard at the end that it becomes uncomfortable, and there is a real risk of losing grip and accidentally poking yourself on the rigid edges of the tube while trying to get the remaining product out, sometimes even breaking the skin. There are far more flexible and better tube solutions available, which makes this choice hard to understand. This applies to both Toleriane Sensitive Cream and the Riche variant. You can remove the plastic cap to get slightly easier access to the remaining product, but in practice it is such a hassle that I usually end up throwing it away earlier than I should. That said, the formula itself is very good. The Sensitive Cream works well for everyday use, especially during summer. The Riche version is noticeably thicker and better suited for the winter season. - I rarely write reviews, but in this case I want to give clear feedback to La Roche-Posay. You have created a five-star product in packaging that barely deserves one star. The day you switch to a tube that actually makes it possible to get out all the contents, the rating will also be five stars. As it is now, you shouldn’t have to squeeze so hard that you risk hurting yourself to get the last bit out, especially when you easily lose grip and can accidentally poke yourself on the tube’s hard edges so that it starts to bleed when you try to press out the last bit. There are plenty of soft and more user-friendly tubes on the market, which makes it hard to understand why this hard and impractical solution is used. The problem applies to both Toleriane Sensitive Cream and the Riche version. You can remove the plastic part of the tube to more easily reach the last bit, but to avoid the frustration, I usually end up throwing the product away before it is completely finished. The product itself is excellent though. Sensitive Cream works very well for everyday use, especially during summer. The Riche variant provides extra moisture and is better suited for winter.365 views - The post was made 4 monthsRating: 5 out of 5
Works on skin with PDO
Always go back to this when PDO breakouts get worse. After a while, I’m tempted to use more active ingredients but it works poorly on my skin, then this is the rescue alongside the cream from the doctor.1756 views - The post was made 5 monthsRating: 5 out of 5
Sensitive Skin
I started using this cream when my skin was extremely sensitive for a while and I had heard so many good things about this brand. The cream is light, moisturizes well, and doesn't irritate my skin, it's just perfect. I also like to use it under my makeup, which gives an incredibly good result. I've bought this cream several times and it always helps when my skin needs something gentler 🙌🏼2242 views - Rating: 5 out of 5
Wow
Works so well. Wow what a great cream.1933 views - The post was made 6 months
La Roche-Posay Toleriane Sensitive Cream 40 ml
My skin therapist told me to stop using cicaplast baume 5 and that I need a lighter cream. I have a bit of mild perioral dermatitis around my nose but also sensitive and acne-prone skin. Would you recommend this cream or do you have something better from la roche-posay?1774 views- The user's roll: Employees at Lyko. The comment was made 6 monthsHi Elsa😊 I understand, and how great that you have been to a skin therapist who could look at your skin live. Yes, La Roche‑Posay Toleriane Sensitive 40 ml is a mild, soothing, and light cream that is suitable for sensitive skin and can be a good alternative if you need to stop using Cicaplast Baume B5, especially for you with PD. It is fragrance- and alcohol-free and gentle even for skin with mild perioral dermatitis. There is also a cicaplast gel that many find calms this skin condition, but this one is lighter in consistency lyko.com/sv/la-roche-posay/la-roche-posay-cicaplast-b5-recovery-gel-40-ml?fromsearch=cicaplast 2Bgel If you want a bit more hydration, Toleriane Dermallergo Creme is also a good alternative. lyko.com/sv/la-roche-posay/la-roche-posay-toleriane-dermallergo-creme-40-ml Hope you find an alternative that suits you and that you have a really nice day💫1 likes
- The post was made 6 monthsRating: 1 out of 5
Burning and hot skin
I have sensitive, dry and atopic skin and immediately when i put the lotion on, my skin started to burn. I washed the product off and used my regular products but the burning still continued for a while. It might have been the niacinamide in the product that caused this reaction.1866 views- The user's roll: Employees at Lyko. The comment was made 6 monthsHi Willow😊 Thank you for your feedback🤍 I’m sorry your skin reacted that way. Toleriane Sensitive is designed for sensitive skin, but people with very dry or atopic skin can sometimes react to ingredients like niacinamide. Stop using the product, soothe your skin with gentle, fragrance-free moisturizers, and avoid other actives until your skin calms down. If the burning continues, consider seeing a dermatologist. Here's another calming moisturizer to use instead: lyko.com/sv/la-roche-posay/la-roche-posay-toleriane-dermallergo-creme-40-ml Hope this helps and wishing you a great day💫
La Roche-PosayTolerianeSensitive Crème 40 ml
178 kr*
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Description
Ingredients
TOLERIANE SENSITIVE CREAM soothes, protects and moisturizes. A dermatological breakthrough in skin hydration. Safe, even for babies.
HOW TO APPLY
Apply evenly to the face and neck every morning and/or evening.
40 ml
- Category:Sensitive