You know how your AM moisturizer disappears by noon and your PM one feels like a slug mask? TULA Skincare’s 24-7 cream said it could do both — and I rolled my eyes so hard.
But here’s the thing: it actually sinks in within 15 seconds flat. No white cast. No pilling under SPF. That alone made me curious.
$44 for 1.7 oz. The claim: one cream that hydrates like a night mask but wears like a lightweight day lotion. I call bullshit on most hybrids — but this one has a split personality that works.
Morning mode
Sits so clean under makeup my foundation actually stopped separating at lunch.
Night mode
Wakes me up with skin that feels bouncy — not greasy — which is rare for a single cream.
The texture shift
It’s thick enough to notice but thin enough to layer. Think gel-cream but with actual staying power.
Probiotics and squalane — the usual clean-girl suspects. But the unexpected hero here is microalgae. It’s what makes this cream feel like two different products depending on how much you use.
- Squalane: Locks moisture without clogging — even my oily T-zone agreed
- Probiotic complex: Calms redness by morning, no joke
- Microalgae: The texture chameleon — thin layer dries matte, thick layer stays dewy
- Shea butter: Last in the list for a reason — just enough to feel rich, not suffocating
First pump: feels like a fluffy cloud that’s been refrigerated. Spreads like butter on warm toast — glides, doesn’t drag. I did 3 pumps for night and woke up with zero pillow creases. That never happens.
Week two: my forehead lines looked… softer? Not gone. But less like tiny canyons. What surprised me: it didn’t break me out. Most “intense” creams give me chin bumps. This one? Clean slate.
My skin drank it and asked for more — but only in winter. In summer, a single layer was enough. Measurably less flakiness around my nose by day 5. No new breakouts. No miracles, just consistent hydration.
It’s not magic. It’s smart formulation — one jar that finally understands your skin doesn’t clock out at 5 PM. Worth the shelf space.