Great for hydration and moisture without greasiness.
You can read my full review of the Premium Lotion on the product page for the bottle sold alone. This is for the milk. If you have used the lotion, this is entirely different. It's more like a traditional American lotion crossed with a serum. It's thin and runny but white, not clear. It also has mineral oil, which according to studies will not clog your pores. According to the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, its molecules are too large to do that. I trust research scientists and doctors over Instagram or Facebook "experts" - don't rule this out just for that one ingredient. Beneficial ingredients: mineral oil, five sizes of hyaluronic acid, arginine, and allontin. It also has parabens, which somehow became a "bad" ingredient in the US and because of that fearmongering without a shred of scientific evidence to back it up, it's been replaced by preservatives that a very large chunk of the population is allergic to. I am glad it has parabens and won't buy cosmetics or skin care items without it after having multiple items mold quickly. I use this over the lotion to really seal it in - if you aren't in a humid environment any hyaluronic acid will dry out your skin if used alone. This does the trick and it gives me additional hyaluronic acid. If it's your first time using this ingredient, it's very moisturizing without feeling oily at all. (It is sticky, though.) After a few days your skin just looks plump. There's no other way to describe it. I am old enough to have tried everything and this isn't like even the most expensive creams - it's so much better. I use different amounts depending on my day. Three to five drops under sunscreen is adequate if I'm wearing makeup, but if I'm inside all day I'll use more than that - anywhere from a dime to a quarter if I'm really going for something more like a mask. I use less of the milk. It's better to use less than more, because if it's humid (it is very humid where I live) it never really dries down if you have a lot on. Even 5 drops will do the trick, especially if you use the lotion with the milk over it. Read more


