Missha Super Ultra Cream

Missha's Super Aqua Ultra Hyaluron line covers 18 in-stock listings: the standard 70ml moisturizing cream, a lighter 70ml gel cream version, a 70ml Original Night Cream, and a separate 200ml cleansing cream that isn't a moisturizer at all. The standard cream also comes in a 3-piece multi-pack for anyone restocking.

  • Hyaluronic acid formula
  • Day cream & night cream
  • Includes cleansing cream
  • Korean beauty brand

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

Sorting out Missha's Super Aqua Ultra Hyaluron cream range

Super Aqua Ultra Hyaluron covers a moisturizer, a lighter gel version, a night cream and a cleansing cream that shares the name but not the job. Here's how the four fit into a routine.

What's in the Super Aqua Ultra Hyaluron range

18 in-stock listings built around hyaluronic acid hydration: a standard 70ml cream, a 70ml gel cream, a 70ml Original Night Cream, and a 200ml cleansing cream. The cleansing cream shares the naming and hero ingredient but serves a completely different step in the routine.

Standard cream vs gel cream

The standard cream has a richer, more traditional cream texture, better suited to dry or dehydrated skin that wants a heavier occlusive layer. The gel cream absorbs faster and sits lighter, a better fit for combination or oilier skin that still wants the hyaluronic acid hydration without added weight.

What the Original Night Cream adds

The night cream is formulated denser than the daytime standard cream, meant to sit on skin overnight without the SPF or lightweight finish daytime moisturizers prioritize. Use it as the last step before bed rather than swapping it in for daytime wear.

The 200ml cleansing cream isn't a moisturizer

Despite the shared Super Aqua Ultra Hyaluron name, the 200ml cleansing cream is a makeup-removing cleanser, massaged onto dry skin and rinsed or tissued off, not a leave-on moisturizer. Don't substitute it for the 70ml cream products in a hydration step.

The 3-piece cream multi-pack

The standard 70ml cream is also sold as a 3-piece bundle, useful for stocking up once you know the texture works for your skin, since a single 70ml jar typically lasts one to two months of daily use.

Where each product sits in your routine

Cleansing cream comes first, as a makeup-removal or double-cleanse step. The standard or gel cream follows toner and serum as the daytime moisturizer. The night cream replaces that daytime cream at the end of an evening routine.

Which texture suits your skin

Dry or dehydrated skin does best with the standard cream, and the night cream on top for overnight repair. Combination or oily skin gets the same hyaluronic acid benefit from the gel cream without the heavier feel of the standard version.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • The standard cream is richer and better for dry or dehydrated skin. The gel cream absorbs faster and sits lighter, suited to combination or oilier skin that still wants the hyaluronic acid hydration.

  • No. It shares the product name but is a makeup-removing cleanser, massaged on and rinsed or tissued off. Use the 70ml cream or gel cream as the actual leave-on moisturizer.

  • You can, but it's formulated denser for overnight use without SPF, so it's better kept as the last evening step rather than a daytime swap for the standard cream.

  • Yes, if you've already confirmed the texture suits your skin. A single 70ml jar typically lasts one to two months of daily use, so the 3-pack suits long-term restocking rather than a first try.

  • A pea-sized to dime-sized amount for the face is enough for either texture. Underapplying is common with richer creams, so if skin feels tight within an hour, use slightly more next time.