La Mer Crème de la Mer Review: Is the Luxury Cream Worth It?

Cult Verdict
We tested the iconic $200+ moisturizer to see if its legendary status is a miracle or a myth.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.💰The Price of Legend

I spent $365 on a jar of hope.

The real question: does the magic come from the “Miracle Broth” or from the ritual of spending that much?

2.🧴The Cult Jar

It’s the original La Mer cream. $365 for 2 oz. The claim? A fermented sea kelp elixir heals and transforms skin.

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The Texture

A dense, opaque balm that needs warming in your palms.

2

The Scent

Subtle, oceanic—like a fancy spa, not a perfume counter.

3

The Ritual

You don’t just slap it on. You “wake it up” with your fingers first.

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3.🔬Broth & Beyond

The hero is the “Miracle Broth,” a fermented slurry of sea kelp, minerals, and vitamins. It’s meant to soothe. The rest of the list is surprisingly basic—emollients and thickeners do the heavy lifting.

  • Miracle Broth: fermented sea kelp for calming
  • Mineral Oil: classic occlusive to lock in moisture
  • Petrolatum: another heavyweight moisturizing agent
  • Citrus Peel Oil: for fragrance, can be sensitizing for some
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4.🤔The Feel of It

Feels like cold velvet melting into an oil. Leaves a distinct film—you *feel* rich. And protected.

By week two, my dry patches were gone. But my breakouts? Unchanged. This isn’t a cure-all—it’s a luxury blanket for your face.

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One Thing: Warm a pea-sized amount *thoroughly* between ring fingers until it turns translucent. Otherwise, it just sits on top.
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5.The Real Results

Intense hydration lasted all day. Skin looked plump, calm, and had a soft-focus glow. Zero improvement on fine lines or acne. It does one thing exceptionally well.

Buy if
You have very dry, sensitive skin and want a protective, indulgent occlusive.
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Skip if
You’re oily, acne-prone, or want anti-aging actives. You’ll hate the film.
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Worth it?
Only if the ritual is part of the value for you. The results aren’t $300 better than a good drugstore moisturizer.
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6.⚖️Final Call

A luxurious experience, not a skin revolution. The legend is half about the cream, half about the story you buy into.

6.5/10
A sublime moisturizer for the few.
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Where to Buy: Get a travel size from a department store counter first. The .5 oz is a $100 reality check.