Your face is hot, red, and pissed off. That’s exactly when you reach for this tub.
InnBeauty Project’s Extreme Cream went viral for a reason — it’s basically a glass of ice water for your face, minus the dripping down your neck.
It’s a ceramide-packed moisturizer that feels cold going on. $36 for 1.7 oz — mid-tier price, but it promises to fix your moisture barrier in one sleep cycle.
Spatula-less Application
It comes with a pump. Thank god — no digging under your nails.
Instant Chill
The cooling isn’t a gimmick. It actually reduces redness on contact, like an ice cube but thick.
No Pilling
Layers fine under SPF, unlike 90% of heavy creams.
Ceramides and peptides do the heavy lifting. But the real twist? Probiotics. They calm the bacteria party on your face so inflammation drops fast.
- Ceramides NP: Plugs holes in your moisture fence
- Peptides: Tells your skin to produce collagen, not drama
- Probiotics: Shuts down angry bacteria
- Shea Butter: Feeds dry patches without suffocating pores
First squeeze — it’s a dense gel cream. Slips on like cold butter. Absorbs in about 15 seconds, leaves a dewy film that feels like you just misted your face with water.
Week two hit and I noticed my nose stopped peeling. That’s huge — I’m a chronic retinol user and my nose flakes like an old croissant. One weird thing: it smells faintly like play-doh. Not bad, just unexpected.
My redness dropped by half. Texture smoothed out in 10 days. Still needed a heavier night cream on super dry days — this isn’t a desert-skin savior.
It’s not a miracle worker — but it’s the most reliable cooling cream I’ve used for reactive skin. Kept my barrier intact through a week of retinol + stress.