Naruko Narcissus Total Defence Repair Cream – Whipped Cream in a Jar

During my last Sasa haul, I bought a few products from NARUKO to try, given that Val has been raving about the very popular Taiwanese brand. I’ve been using the Narcissus Total Defence Repair Cream for close to two months now, so it’s about time I gave it a review.

NARUKO Narcissus Total Defence Repair Cream

Description:
This state-of-the-art cream contains multi-functional peptides, narcissus bulb extract, Phytoferulin (R) and SyriCalmCLR (TM) to boost skin’s rejuvenation, visibly minimize fine lines, protect against environmental damage and restore youthful appearance. It reveals healthy, radiant and glowing complexion.

NARUKO Narcissus Total Defence Repair Cream Ingredients

NARUKO Narcissus Total Defence Repair Cream

The cream comes in a sleek and heavy glass jar. I’m not too keen that the jar is transparent (ingredients are not as efficacious when they’re stored in transparent containers), but most moisturisers come in transparent/translucent jars or bottles these days, so I guess you have to pick your battles.

NARUKO Narcissus Total Defence Repair Cream Packaging

The cream also comes with a spatula, which is rare these days for a non-high end brand. Even though I don’t use the spatula to scoop the moisturiser to use (since I’m the only one using the cream anyway), I think it’s a very good move on NARUKO’s part to provide one, so that we keep the cream as hygienic as possible. This way, you don’t have to stick your grubby mitts into the moisturiser. But I did. πŸ˜›

The moisturiser smells amazing. I don’t know how to describe the scent; it’s not floral or fruity nor any kind of fragrance I’m familiar with, but it’s just lovely. The texture is like whipped cream or mousse and applies so well on the skin. Some might find that it does not absorb as well and would just sit on the skin (similar to the negative reviews for Clinique’s Moisture Surge), but this works very well for me.

NARUKO Narcissus Total Defence Repair Cream

It’s not that rich or heavy that I can’t use this during the day, but I prefer to use it at night as I like to take my time with it, massaging my face gently with the cream. It’s oil-free too, which is a big thumbs up for me. On the website, it states that this is suitable for dry and delicate or mature skin. Pfft. I have combination skin with a super oily nose and I still think this works.

Was there any changes to my skin after using this? Well, there weren’t any miracles, that’s for sure. It moisturised my combination skin very well, keeping it well hydrated throughout the night, and I’d wake up in the mornings with baby bottom-smooth skin. I didn’t notice any minimisation of fine lines as described. My complexion did look brighter and more radiant after using it for a month though. I’m not sure if it’s just this moisturiser or a combination of the skincare products I’ve been using. A girl can only hope.

Would I repurchase this? Most definitely. I have about a third of the cream left, and I’ve already added it to my to-replenish list.

You can get them at the official NARUKO website, or if you’re completely Chinese-illiterate like me, you can get them from Sasa.com like I did. It’s US$19.40 for 60ml at Sasa.com. The NARUKO website is a cheaper option. An alternative is to use Google Translate on the NARUKO website (as suggested by Akisa). Even if you don’t buy anything, I highly suggest you try out Google Translate on the NARUKO website. The results are incredibly funny.

What I like about it: Smells lovely, nice that it comes with a spatula, very creamy-moussey texture, good for those with oily/combination skin.

What I do not like about it: It’s not available in Australia.

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16 comments… add one
  1. Daphne

    The texture sounds amazing! Whipped cream… oh wow… Now I’m just about to hop over to the Naruko website! =X
    Daphne recently posted..Review: Ginvera Aqua Whitening CreamMy Profile

    1. Tine

      Daphne: The texture’s somewhere between whipped cream and mousse. It goes so well on the skin and smells mmmmm. I’m amazed at how cheap it is for something that is, in my books, quite high in quality.

  2. xin

    i have tried a couple of naruko products, and they work quite ok, and relatively cheaper compared to the counter brands for the same quality. There are a few online websites in msia are selling all sorts of these taiwanese products, eg naruko, am-pm, etc
    xin recently posted..Preliminary Review: Clarisonic Mia – Sonic Skin Cleansing System & Why You Should Read the ManualMy Profile

    1. Tine

      Xin: I’ve not tried am-pm. I’m such a snob; even though it’s under Naruko, I thought the packaging looked cheap πŸ˜›

  3. Stephy

    I am so tempted to try Naruko! My friend told me that their rose night jelly is nice and is available at http://www.naruko.com.my for Malaysian (with english translation too!)
    Stephy recently posted..What Have Saved My Dry Flaky Skin!My Profile

    1. Tine

      Stephy: Thanks heaps for the link, Stephy! Appreciate it, and because of your link, I ended up shopping up a storm so that my parents can bring it for me when they come for a visit in a few months’ πŸ˜›

      1. Stephy

        Ahha….Great!
        I’m still holding myself back. I have too many ‘un-finished’ products in my drawer…Aikss..
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  4. Nadia

    Now that the lot of you have been raving about Naruko, I am 100% certain that I gotta check this range out. Especially after reading your review! Not that I need yet another moisturizer! LOL!

    1. Tine

      Nadia: The products are really cheap; moisturisers and serums are less than AU$20, and the ones I’ve tried are good. You should definitely check it out. But check out the link reader Stephy sent, it’s in English, which helped me a great deal πŸ˜› http://www.naruko.my

  5. orqngefirefly

    i just saw the brand being used in a taiwan beauty show last night! according to the website it’s for people whose skin is dry on the inside but it’s oily on the surface (don’t know if i manage to explain that well!)

    im also quite tempted to try it but im quite hesitant nowadays because i seem to react to most moisturisers πŸ™

    1. Tine

      orqngefirefly: Haha I saw that on their website too, and I was like, HUH? I think what they meant is dehydrated skin. Your skin can still be oily and parched at the same time πŸ™‚

  6. nicoles mirror

    Thanks for the review! I am trying out Naruko products one by one and I must say I am falling in LOVE!
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    1. Tine

      Nicoles Mirror: You’re welcome, glad you liked it πŸ™‚ You and me, we’re both falling in love with the prodz too πŸ˜‰

  7. Maria

    i also like Naruko products, and i’m in love with their idea of package.
    did you notice that even if it’s so simple outside, inside it’s full of color and you can make different funny things of it, using their instruction?

    1. Tine

      Maria: Hahaha yes I know! Very interesting, isn’t it? It’s no wonder they’re so popular πŸ™‚

  8. Des

    Hi Gals,

    Just to let you gals know, you can oreder Naruko Products from Australia Website

    http://www.narukoaustralia.com.au

    Cheers

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