Hanyul Artemisia Soothing Gel Cream - Cooling Moisturiser
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"If Your Skin Sends a Signal Every Time You Introduce Something New, This Calming Gel Cream Was Formulated With That Skin in Mind"
My name is Yuki. I write songs and work at a record café in Seongsu-dong, and I live in a semi-basement room where the dehumidifier runs in summer and the heating runs all winter. That heating is the single most consistent problem my skin has. By January, my cheeks crack around the nose and pull tight before I've even had breakfast. New products - anything new - tend to cause a redness that takes three days to settle. So when something arrives with a genuinely minimal-irritant formula and a calming architecture I can read, I pay attention.
The HANYUL Artemisia Soothing Gel Cream is that kind of product. Dry, sensitive skin like mine runs on a short list of things it will accept: no fragrance, no aggression, nothing that promises drama. My skin runs oily in no area and dry everywhere, which is exactly why a gel cream built for soothing and barrier support sits in a different category than most moisturisers I've considered. Artemisia from Ganghwa, cica, panthenol, niacinamide. Four ingredients I can trace a logic through. That matters.
What is the HANYUL Artemisia Soothing Gel Cream, and who is it designed for?
This is a lightweight daily gel cream designed for skin that needs soothing and hydration at the same time - particularly skin that tends toward redness, sensitivity, or acne-prone reactivity. The formula centres on Artemisia-Cica™, a proprietary complex combining Ganghwa Artemisia leaf extract with centella asiatica, supported by panthenol for barrier moisture and niacinamide for tone evenness. It is vegan, non-comedogenic, and formulated without synthetic fragrance, parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, or animal-derived ingredients. Both morning and evening use are intended.
How does the Artemisia-Cica™ complex differ from regular cica?
If you have used cica products and found them helpful but wanted more, this formula takes that further. Artemisia-Cica™ combines Ganghwa Artemisia leaf extract with centella asiatica into a single proprietary complex, and in an in-vitro test it was shown to be 4x more powerful in soothing than in-house cica extract alone. The artemisia used is hand-harvested in Ganghwa, South Korea during Dano season in May, when the plant's potency is at its peak. The extract is liposome-encapsulated, meaning it is delivered deeper into the skin rather than sitting at the surface.
🌙 Yuki's Note: Cica (Centella Asiatica) - a plant extract long used in Korean skincare for its ability to calm inflammation and support skin repair. Often used for redness, irritation, and barrier recovery.
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Liposome encapsulation - a delivery system where ingredients are wrapped in a lipid layer that mirrors the skin's own structure, allowing them to absorb more deeply and efficiently than unencapsulated formulas.
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Will this work on skin that reacts easily to new products?
Skin that reacts to new products is typically asking for fewer variables, not more. This formula keeps the active list tight - Artemisia-Cica™, panthenol, niacinamide - without adding fragrance, parabens, sulfates, or other common reactivity triggers. It is dermatologist-tested and carries non-comedogenic certification, which means it has been assessed for pore-clogging potential. Visible redness was reduced by 66% in an instrumental test following one application post tape-stripping (30 women; results may vary). For sensitive skin, patch testing before full use is still worth doing - not because the formula is aggressive, but because sensitive skin makes its own rules.
Does a gel texture provide enough hydration for dry skin?
Gel cream is a specific texture category - lighter than a traditional cream, heavier than a watery essence, and designed to deliver hydration without the weight that can feel uncomfortable or congestive. The claim here is up to 72 hours of hydration based on instrumental testing (30 women). Dry skin that also runs sensitive - which is the combination I know - often does better with a gel cream than a rich cream, because rich formulas can introduce emollients that aren't always well tolerated. If you have very severe dry skin, this works well layered over a separate hydrating serum for additional depth.
🌙 Yuki's Note: Panthenol (Vitamin B5) - a humectant that draws moisture into the skin and also supports barrier repair. Common in formulas designed for sensitive or compromised skin because it works gently without irritation risk.
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How quickly does the barrier strengthening effect work?
The source cites a 55% improvement in barrier function within one hour of application, based on a TEWL measurement after tape-stripping (30 women; temporary damaged barrier support). TEWL - trans-epidermal water loss - is the standard measurement for how much moisture is escaping through the skin. A lower TEWL number means the barrier is holding better. The one-hour result was measured on temporarily compromised skin, so the context is barrier recovery rather than baseline improvement. For skin that has been stressed by weather, heating, or product reaction, this is the mechanism most relevant to what it actually feels.
🌙 Yuki's Note: TEWL (Trans-Epidermal Water Loss) - the rate at which water evaporates through the skin. When TEWL is high, the barrier is not holding moisture well. When it decreases, the barrier is functioning more effectively. This is the measurement used in clinical testing for barrier recovery.
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Can I use this under sunscreen and makeup?
Yes. The texture is described as ultra-lightweight, fast-absorbing, and formulated not to pill - a specific design consideration for products that sit in a layering system. It is intended for AM and PM use and is confirmed to layer comfortably under sunscreen and makeup. Gel creams generally sit better in multi-step routines than richer creams because they leave less surface residue. Apply after toner and serum, allow a brief moment for it to settle, then sunscreen follows.
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If Your Skin Flares with Each Season Change: The Artemisia-Cica™ complex addresses visible redness at the formula level, not just at the surface. In-vitro testing showed it to be 4x more effective for soothing than cica extract alone, and instrumental testing demonstrated a 66% reduction in visible redness after one application post tape-stripping (30 women; results may vary).
The Cooling Effect Is Measured, Not Described: Skin temperature after heat exposure was reduced by 9°F in instrumental testing (30 women, one application post heat exposure). For skin that heats up easily, or for humid seasons when the face holds warmth into the evening, this is a function built into the formula rather than a texture impression.
If You Are Also Managing Uneven Skin Tone: Niacinamide is the ingredient doing that work here. In clinical testing, dark spots showed a 31% improvement after two weeks of daily use (instrumental results, 30 women). This is a gradual result, not an overnight one, and the timeline is worth understanding before you decide whether it is working.
🌙 Yuki's Note: Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) - regulates melanin transfer between skin cells, which is how it works on uneven tone and visible dark spots over time. Also helps strengthen the skin barrier, so it is doing two jobs here at once.
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The Artemisia Is Harvested at a Specific Time for a Reason: The mugwort leaves are hand-picked in Ganghwa, South Korea during Dano season in May, when the plant's active compounds are at peak concentration. That specificity is part of why this is a different extract than artemisia that appears as a general listing on other labels.
Layering Without Interference: The gel cream is non-comedogenic, pilling-resistant, and designed for AM and PM application under sunscreen and base. For a routine built on multiple steps, this is the kind of formula that fits into the middle of things without changing what comes after it.
Before You Commit to a New Moisturiser: For sensitive or reactive skin types, results with any new formula are best read over three to four weeks of consistent use, not within a few days. The hydration and redness results in clinical testing were observed over daily use cycles. A patch test before full-face application is worth the two days it takes - particularly for skin that has been in a reactive period.
*Artemisia from Ganghwa. Panthenol. Niacinamide. The ingredient list is not long. That is the first thing I noticed.
A formula that says less usually means more careful editing. Whether this becomes a permanent step takes time to know, but the architecture is right for the skin that reacts first and asks questions later.
The texture is light. That matters in the morning when there are still three more steps to go. 🌙*
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