La Mer Crème de la Mer Reformulated: Is It Still Worth the Splurge?

Reformulation Alert
The iconic $400 moisturizer quietly changed its formula—we investigated if the luxury is still in the jar.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍The Quiet Change

They did it. The legendary La Mer Crème de la Mer got a new formula. No fanfare, no press release.

The real tea? They swapped out mineral oil for a new “sustainable” blend. That’s the entire base of the cream — a huge deal.

2.💸The Splurge

It’s a $400 moisturizer. The myth is its “Miracle Broth” — fermented sea kelp that supposedly heals skin. I had to see if the magic was still there.

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The Ritual

You have to warm it between your fingers to “activate” it — feels fancy or fussy, depending on your mood.

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The Jar

Heavy, cold, satisfyingly clinical. You feel like you’re opening a vault.

3

The Scent

Clean, oceanic, faintly medicinal. It doesn’t linger, which I appreciate.

white ceramic mug on white tissue paper

Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash

3.🧪What’s Inside Now

The hero is still the Miracle Broth — a nutrient-rich ferment. The new base has caprylic/capric triglycerides (derived from coconut) and squalane. Basically, they went plant-based over petroleum.

  • Miracle Broth: The fermented kelp elixir for calming
  • Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride: The new emollient base — lighter feel
  • Lime Tea Extract: Antioxidant, for brightening
  • Squalane: A hydrator that mimics skin’s own oils
4.👩‍🔬Skin Feel Test

The new texture is less dense. The original was like chilled whipped butter — this is more like thick, velvety yogurt. Still rich, but spreads easier.

By week two, my dry patches were gone — but so were they with my $30 cream. The surprise? It layered terribly under my favorite mineral sunscreen. Pilled every time.

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One Thing: Use less than you think. A pea-sized amount, warmed thoroughly, is all you need for your face and neck. More = greasy.
5.👍👎The Real Deal

My skin was consistently plump and calm. No miracles, just reliable, high-level hydration. But that glow? You can get it for a fraction of the price.

Buy if
You have very dry, sensitive skin and the ritual *is* the skincare for you.
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Skip if
You’re acne-prone or hate pilling under makeup/sunscreen.
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Worth it?
Only as a sensory experience. The results aren’t $370 better than good pharmacy creams.
6.💎Final Call

The reformulation is fine — even an improvement for some. But it strips the mystique. It’s now just a very good, wildly expensive moisturizer.

7.5/10
A luxurious experience, not a miracle.
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Where to Buy: Get a travel size from Nordstrom first. It’ll last a month and you’ll know.