For a lighter routine
Choose the 96% snail mucin serum when you want a fluid hydration layer that can sit beneath an existing moisturizer.
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Compare Neatique snail mucin serum and cream, learn where each texture fits, and build a straightforward hydration routine for dry or dehydrated-feeling skin.
Start with the routine role
Snail mucin products are often grouped together even though serum and cream play different roles. The serum is the fluid step: it layers after cleansing and before moisturizer. The cream is the finishing step: it adds a more cushiony feel and helps complete the routine.
Comparing the two by texture is more useful than choosing by ingredient name alone. If you already own a moisturizer you like, begin with the serum. If your main need is a more comfortable final layer, begin with the cream.
Choosing guide
Choose the 96% snail mucin serum when you want a fluid hydration layer that can sit beneath an existing moisturizer.
Choose the snail mucin cream when your routine needs a moisturizer with a softer, dewier-feeling finish.
Use serum first and cream second. Keeping the thinner-to-thicker order makes the roles of both products easy to understand.
Products

A replenishing serum that layers easily under cream or SPF.

Routine order
Use your normal gentle cleanser and pat away excess water without rubbing.
Apply the fluid layer before cream and give it a moment to settle.
Use the cream as the moisturizer step and finish daytime routines with sunscreen.
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Read articleCommon questions
No. They share a snail mucin focus but have different textures and routine positions. Serum goes before moisturizer; cream is the moisturizer step.
Patch testing is a sensible step for any unfamiliar cosmetic, especially if you have known sensitivities. Stop use if irritation occurs and seek professional advice when needed.
This guide provides general cosmetic information, not medical advice. Follow product labels and consult a qualified professional for persistent irritation or a skin condition.