Comparison
Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream vs Torriden Dive In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream
Two moisturizers that compete for the same routine slot. Below is the honest side by side: what makes each one different, who each one is best for, and how real users rate them.


Torriden
Dive In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid CreamLightweight gel cream version of the cult Dive In serum.
Choose 345 Relief Cream if
- Your main concern is Redness or Irritation.
- You have Sensitive or Dry skin.
- You want Centella Complex, Madecassoside in the formula.
- Great for compromised skin
Choose Dive In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream if
- You have Combination or Dehydrated skin.
- You want Hyaluronic Acid in the formula.
- You prefer the lower price (from €22 vs from €30).
- deeply hydrating
At a glance
- Sensitive
- Dry
- Normal
- All
- All
- Combination
- Dehydrated
- Redness
- Irritation
- Dehydration
- Dehydration
- Centella Complex
- Panthenol
- Madecassoside
- Hyaluronic Acid
- Panthenol
- Great for compromised skin
- Comforting
- deeply hydrating
- non greasy
- Rich for oily skin
- not enough for very dry skin in winter
Ingredient interactions
No flagged interactions between the key ingredients in these two products. Both share Panthenol, which means you get overlapping benefits if you use them at different times of day.
What reviewers say
345 Relief Cream
Great calming cream
"If my skin is irritated I can use this knowing it will help calm it down. It is a good basic moisturizer."
Amazing for problematic skin
"After a week of using this, it's been AMAZING. My skin has been acting up for months, it's dehydrated, oily, sensitive and textured."
Dive In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream
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FAQ
What is the main difference between Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream and Torriden Dive In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream?
Both are moisturizers. Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream focuses on Redness and Irritation, while Torriden Dive In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream targets Dehydration. Ingredient wise, Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream leads with Centella Complex and Panthenol; Torriden Dive In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream uses Hyaluronic Acid and Panthenol.
Can I use Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream and Torriden Dive In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream together?
They serve the same routine step, so pick one at a time rather than layering.
Do Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream and Torriden Dive In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream share ingredients?
Both feature Panthenol. The rest of the formulas differ, which is where the choice usually comes down to.
Which one is cheaper, Dr Althea 345 Relief Cream or Torriden Dive In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream?
Torriden Dive In Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream is the more affordable option based on current listed prices (from €30 vs from €22).