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Face cream similar to blue tin Nivea.

45 replies

AnSpideog · 08/03/2026 23:58

I love how the old blue tin Nivea feels on my skin. My skin can be tight and dry and Nivea provides instant relief.

But now that I’m learning about skincare, I can see it doesn’t have any ingredients that will improve my skin long term and that the strong fragrance is probably not great for it.

I’d tried a few other rich creams but nothing gives the same relief. Any suggestions?

OP posts:
Blueeberry · 08/03/2026 23:59

Avene Cicalfate

Frumpitydoo · 09/03/2026 06:59

Revolution Miracle Cream (and full range).

AnchorWHAT · 09/03/2026 12:55

Astral

1emma19 · 10/03/2026 00:10

Hi OP. Ingredients-wise, fook for rich creams with petrolatum or dimethicone as occlusives, glycerin and panthenol for hydration and soothing, and then crucially ceramides, cholesterol, and fatty acids which actually repair your skin barrier long-term instead of just sitting on top. The fragrance-free part is key because fragrance can irritate and dry out your skin even if it smells nice, so look for fragrance-free in the same rich cream texture category. You basically want that same occlusive, thick consistency, but with barrier-repairing ingredients doing the actual work underneath!

DysmalRadius · 10/03/2026 00:27

Aqueous cream

SabrinaThwaite · 10/03/2026 00:45

Aldi rich night cream?

canuckup · 10/03/2026 00:49

The Aldi range is good, 'l' something I think

canuckup · 10/03/2026 00:49

Lacura

AlbieJiggered · 10/03/2026 00:52

Serum under the Nivea.

The Aldi Lacura range is great.

Whowhenwhatwear · 10/03/2026 01:01

Frumpitydoo · 09/03/2026 06:59

Revolution Miracle Cream (and full range).

i really wanted to like this but didn't. Odd smell and strange texture. There was so much hype about it which convinced me to buy it.

Whowhenwhatwear · 10/03/2026 01:06

For me personally, the Cerave moisturizing cream in a pot. Has ceramides etc, and is thicker and perfect for drier skin. Have used cerave for years now and I switch to this every winter.

www.boots.com/cerave-moisturising-cream-pump-454ml-10308663

CookingFatCat · 10/03/2026 03:57

Astral. I always found Nivea too difficult to rub in. The soft version is better but doesn’t have the iconic fragrance.

Flatinbed · 10/03/2026 04:03

Weleda skin food.

FiveMetresUp · 10/03/2026 04:34

Sugar House Atelier Twenty Two cream.

ArcticBells · 10/03/2026 06:06

DysmalRadius · 10/03/2026 00:27

Aqueous cream

Aqueous cream is an emollient for washing with.

Twodogsisbetterthanone · 10/03/2026 06:49

This Aldi cream is like magic. It fixes my eczema on my elbows, works great as a night cream, and I also use as a hand cream

Face cream similar to blue tin Nivea.
Shudacudawuda · 10/03/2026 06:53

Astral is fabulous

Coffeeishot · 10/03/2026 06:54

I love Nivea moisturiser i use the white tube and the blue tin at night if i have been out in the sun too long, i can't see why the ingredients would harm your skin "long term"

dudsville · 10/03/2026 07:17

It won't harm her skin, it just isn't active beyond the moisturiser effect.

OP, keep your favorite moisturiser and add in serums line a pp upthread mentioned. I only add in niacinamide and hyaluronic acid, that's after a balm cleanser washed off with water and followed by glycolic acid. I always had dry skin, this routine sorted that out.

twilightcafe · 10/03/2026 07:22

Weleda Skin Food

AprilinPortugal · 10/03/2026 07:25

Frumpitydoo · 09/03/2026 06:59

Revolution Miracle Cream (and full range).

I'll second this! One of the best creams I've tried. It's like Superdrug's posh range! Very reasonably priced and does wonders for my skin!

TwilightSkies · 10/03/2026 07:29

The Nivea soft is amazing. I’ve converted loads of people to it.
Also the Superdrug vitamin E range is all fantastic and really cheap. Love the serum, leave on mask and the oil.

Freysimo · 10/03/2026 07:36

Isn't most of the face cream stuff hype? Years ago there was a comparison done between ingredients in Nivea and Creme de la Mer. There was very little difference!

CeeceeBloomingdale · 10/03/2026 07:36

I prefer Nivea soft. I'd use serums etc along side your Nivea if you need more targeted or active skin care, you haven't said what your skin care concerns are.