Missha Ultra Cream

Missha's Ultra Cream collection brings together 20+ cream products from two lines: the Ultra-Resonant series (Fill Cream 50 ml, Yunganjin Cream 60 ml, Geumseol Gin Cream 60 ml, Resuscitation Gin Cream 60 ml, Eye Cream 30 ml, Cleansing Cream 170 ml, and a bundled Essence+Cream set) and the Super Aqua Ultra range (Hyaluronic Cream 70 ml, Hyalon Gel Cream 70 ml, Cleansing Cream 200 ml). The Ultra-Resonant line centers on intensive moisture-retention using traditional Korean ingredient complexes, while the Super Aqua Ultra formats use the Hyalon and Hyaluronic Acid approach for water-based hydration.

  • Ultra-Resonant + Super Aqua
  • Eye cream + facial creams
  • 20+ creams in stock
  • Authentic Korean import

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

Missha Ultra Cream Collection: Ultra-Resonant and Super Aqua Lines Explained

Missha's Ultra Cream category covers two distinct sub-lines: the Ultra-Resonant series built around traditional Korean botanical complexes for intensive moisture retention, and the Super Aqua Ultra range using hyaluronic acid (Hyaluronic Cream) and the Hyalon complex (Hyalon Gel Cream) for water-binding hydration. With 20+ cream products available across facial treatment creams, an eye cream, cleansing creams, and a bundled set, this collection spans different hydration philosophies and routine positions. This guide breaks down what each cream does, how the two sub-lines compare, and how to slot them into a routine.

Ultra-Resonant Line: What 'Resonant' Means and What It Contains

The Ultra-Resonant name translates from the Korean line title for a series centered on deep moisture resonance - the idea that the formula's ingredients work in multiple skin layers to sustain hydration rather than just surface-film it. The main facial creams in this line are the Fill Cream (50 ml), Yunganjin Cream (60 ml), Geumseol Gin Cream (60 ml), and Resuscitation Gin Cream (60 ml). Each targets a slightly different facet of intensive hydration.

The Fill Cream at 50 ml is the standard treatment cream and smallest-volume option in the line. The 60 ml variants (Yunganjin, Geumseol Gin, Resuscitation Gin) are more generous-sized step-ups, with each name reflecting a different Korean ingredient or formulation approach: Yunganjin references a nourishing complex, Geumseol Gin references a traditional herbal formula, and Resuscitation Gin targets depleted or stressed skin. The cleansing cream (170 ml) is the only non-treatment product in this sub-line and is a separate use case.

Fill Cream vs. Yunganjin Cream vs. Geumseol Gin Cream: How They Differ

The Fill Cream (50 ml) is the lightest of the three facial creams and works as an everyday moisturizer for normal-to-dry skin that wants sustained hydration without heavy richness. It applies with a smooth, medium-weight texture and is suited for year-round use in temperate climates. For oily or combination skin, it may be too rich for summer months but works for winter dry-skin periods.

The Yunganjin Cream (60 ml) is richer and more suitable for dry or dehydrated skin. The Yunganjin formulation adds a nourishing botanical base on top of the moisture-retention complex, making it the right step-up from the Fill Cream when the skin feels tight or stripped even after regular moisturizer use. The Geumseol Gin Cream (60 ml) is positioned for skin exposed to environmental stress - cold weather, dry indoor heating, or urban pollution - and uses the traditional Korean 'Geumseol' botanical blend for protective hydration. Of the three, the Geumseol Gin Cream is the most appropriate choice for dry winter conditions.

Ultra-Resonant Resuscitation Gin Cream 60 ml: For Depleted or Stressed Skin

The Resuscitation Gin Cream is positioned as a recovery formula - the name signals use for skin that feels fatigued, depleted, or in a compromised state rather than simply dry. This includes post-procedure skin (after peels, laser, or microneedling when fully healed), skin recovering from barrier disruption from over-exfoliation, or skin dealing with prolonged stress dehydration. At 60 ml it is the same size as the Yunganjin and Geumseol Gin Creams.

The Resuscitation Gin formulation tends to be the richest in the line - more occlusively protective than the Fill Cream or Yunganjin variants. A thin layer is sufficient for application on compromised skin; excessive product application does not accelerate recovery and may block the skin's natural ventilation. The bundled 2-sets Resuscitation Essence+Cream product pairs the cream with its targeted essence for a complete recovery step.

Ultra-Resonant Yongan Jin Eye Cream 30 ml: Under-Eye Hydration in the Line

The Ultra-Resonant Yongan Jin Eye Cream (30 ml) extends the line's moisture-retention approach to the delicate under-eye and orbital area. At 30 ml it is a standard eye cream size. The Yongan Jin name follows the same naming convention as Yunganjin in the facial cream line, indicating a nourishing botanical base suited to the thinner, more sensitive periorbital skin that is less tolerant of the full richness of a facial moisturizer applied directly.

Eye creams are applied after all other serum layers and before or after the main facial cream, depending on texture. For the Ultra-Resonant line specifically, the Eye Cream goes on before the facial cream (thinner to thicker layers). The ring finger application technique is recommended for the eye area to minimize pressure on the skin, and product should be patted around the orbital bone rather than pulled inward toward the eye itself.

Super Aqua Ultra Hyaluronic Cream 70 ml and Hyalon Gel Cream: Water-Based Alternatives

The Super Aqua Ultra Hyaluronic Cream (70 ml) is the cream-format product from Missha's water-based Ultra Super Aqua line. It uses hyaluronic acid rather than the botanical blends of the Ultra-Resonant line, making it a lighter, more water-binding moisturizer. At 70 ml it is the largest cream in this collection and suits normal-to-combination skin that wants hydration without the heavier botanical richness of the Ultra-Resonant creams.

The Superaqua Ultra Hyalon Gel Cream (70 ml) is the water-gel texture variant - a lighter-weight, more cooling formula in the same Hyalon complex series as the rest of the Super Aqua line. It functions as both the moisturizer and a cooling treatment step for oily or combination-oily skin that finds heavier creams congesting. Of all the creams in this collection, the Hyalon Gel Cream is the most appropriate option for oily skin in warm weather.

Ultra-Resonant Cleansing Cream and Hyalon Cleansing Cream: Non-Treatment Use

Two cleansing creams appear in this collection: the Ultra-Resonant Cleansing Cream (170 ml) and the Super Aqua Ultra Hyalon Cleansing Cream (200 ml). Both are first-step oil/wax-based cleansers designed to remove makeup, sunscreen, and sebum before a water-based second cleanse. They are not treatment moisturizers and should not be left on the skin after rinsing.

The Ultra-Resonant Cleansing Cream at 170 ml is the smaller format, appropriate for individual use. The Hyalon Cleansing Cream at 200 ml is a fuller size. Cleansing creams are applied to dry skin, massaged to emulsify makeup and sunscreen, then rinsed or removed with a damp cloth. The botanical or Hyalon complex base of each cleanser does not contribute active treatment benefit in a rinse-off product the way a leave-on cream does - the benefit is purely in the cleansing efficacy and skin-feel during removal.

Ultra-Resonant vs. Super Aqua: Which Cream Line to Choose

The choice between the Ultra-Resonant and Super Aqua Ultra cream formats comes down to skin type and hydration approach preference. Ultra-Resonant creams suit dry to very dry skin and skin that needs botanical-complex nourishment rather than water-binding alone. They are richer, more occlusive, and better for cold-weather barrier protection. The Resuscitation Gin Cream and the Geumseol Gin Cream are the heaviest formats in the collection.

Super Aqua Ultra creams suit normal, combination, and oily skin types that want hydration without heaviness. The Hyaluronic Cream and Hyalon Gel Cream both apply lighter and absorb faster, making them compatible with multiple-product routines where product stacking is already adding bulk. For dry skin in summer or in humid climates, the Super Aqua Hyaluronic Cream can substitute for the heavier Ultra-Resonant variants. The bundled Essence+Cream set is the most efficient purchase for someone starting the Ultra-Resonant Resuscitation line for the first time.

Where Each Cream Goes in a Skincare Routine

Treatment creams (Fill Cream, Yunganjin, Geumseol Gin, Resuscitation Gin, Hyaluronic Cream, Hyalon Gel Cream) go on as the moisturizing step, after all serum and ampoule layers but before sunscreen in the morning. The Yongan Jin Eye Cream goes on at the same moisturizing step, applied to the orbital area before the facial cream so the lighter eye product is not trapped under the heavier facial cream layer.

Cleansing creams (Ultra-Resonant Cleansing Cream, Hyalon Cleansing Cream) go on as the first step of a double-cleanse routine, on dry skin before any water contact, then rinsed or wiped off. They do not go after the facial routine. The bundled Resuscitation Essence+Cream set implies the essence is applied first (after toning) and the cream follows as the final moisturizing layer. Morning routines end with sunscreen after the cream; evening routines end with the cream or an optional sleep pack over it.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • There are 20+ MISSHA ultra cream products available across two sub-lines: the Ultra-Resonant series (Fill Cream 50 ml, Yunganjin Cream 60 ml, Geumseol Gin Cream 60 ml, Resuscitation Gin Cream 60 ml, Eye Cream 30 ml, Cleansing Cream 170 ml, Essence+Cream set) and the Super Aqua Ultra range (Hyaluronic Cream 70 ml, Hyalon Gel Cream 70 ml, Cleansing Cream 200 ml).

  • The Fill Cream is best suited for normal-to-dry skin. For combination skin, it can work on the drier areas (cheeks, forehead) in winter, but it may be too rich for oilier zones (T-zone) in summer. For combination skin year-round, the Super Aqua Ultra Hyalon Gel Cream (70 ml) is a lighter alternative that delivers hydration without the weight of the Ultra-Resonant botanical base.

  • Choose the Resuscitation Gin Cream when the skin feels depleted, fatigued, or is recovering from barrier disruption (over-exfoliation, post-procedure dryness, or prolonged stress dehydration). The Fill Cream is for daily maintenance on normally-dry skin. The Resuscitation Gin Cream is richer and more protective - using it during a recovery phase and switching back to the Fill Cream once the skin stabilizes is a practical approach.

  • The 2 sets bundle includes two units each of the Resuscitation Essence and the Resuscitation Gin Cream, providing a complete two-step treatment pair for intensive recovery. The essence is applied after toning and before the cream. Buying the bundle rather than individual units is the more economical option for users already committed to the Resuscitation line as a regular purchase.

  • The Hyaluronic Cream uses a standard cream-lotion texture with hyaluronic acid as the main active - it applies with more body than the gel cream and suits normal-to-dry skin. The Hyalon Gel Cream uses a water-gel texture, lighter and more cooling on application, suited for oily or combination-oily skin that would find the Hyaluronic Cream too heavy. Both are 70 ml and share the same broad hydration goal; the texture and skin-type fit differ.

  • Apply a small amount (half a grain of rice size per eye) using the ring finger, which exerts the least pressure of all fingers. Pat the product gently around the orbital bone - the bony ridge surrounding the eye socket - rather than pulling or pressing directly on the under-eye skin. Work from the inner corner outward along the lower eye, then along the upper orbital area if needed. Apply the eye cream before the facial cream so it is not diluted by the richer facial moisturizer applied on top.

  • It is a first-cleanse product. Apply it to dry skin before any water contact, massage it over makeup, sunscreen, and sebum to emulsify them, then rinse or remove with a damp cloth. Follow with a second cleanse using a water-based cleanser (like the Super Aqua Ultra Hyalon Cleansing Foam) to remove the cleansing cream residue and remaining impurities. Using it as a standalone single cleanser may leave oily residue on the skin surface.

  • Yes. The Geumseol Gin Cream uses a traditional Korean botanical complex designed for protective hydration under environmental stress conditions - cold weather, dry indoor heating, and urban pollution. Its formulation provides an occlusive barrier layer that retains moisture more aggressively than the Fill Cream or Yunganjin Cream, making it the most suitable winter moisturizer in the Ultra-Resonant line for dry-climate or cold-weather use.

  • Yes. The Yunganjin Cream has no active ingredients (such as retinol or high-concentration vitamin C) that require evening-only use. In the morning, apply it as the final moisturizing step before sunscreen. In the evening, it can be the final step of the routine or used under a sleep pack for added occlusivity. If the Yunganjin Cream feels too rich as a daytime layer under makeup, the Super Aqua Hyaluronic Cream is a lighter alternative for morning use.

  • Yes. All MISSHA products on skinsli are sourced directly from the Korean market. The Ultra-Resonant and Super Aqua Ultra cream products here are the Korean domestic formulations with their original Korean-market packaging and ingredient lists. Batch codes on the packaging can be checked against Korean cosmetics databases for manufacturing date and product authenticity verification.