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Clinique’s New Body Cream Is So Good, It’s Practically Skincare for the Neck Down

14 Apr 2025

Skincare has long been a face-first affair. But Clinique is quietly shifting that narrative with its latest innovation, the Moisture Surge Body Hydrator—a lightweight, ultra-refreshing cream designed to treat the rest of you with the same respect your skincare routine gives your complexion. Hitting Australian counters from April 20th with an RRP of $58 AUD, it’s the kind of body product that doesn’t just hydrate—it performs.

At first touch, the formula feels almost cloud-like—sheer, silky, instantly absorbed. There’s no heaviness, no stickiness, and not a hint of residue. Just soft, nourished skin that stays supple for 48 hours straight. It’s a body cream, yes, but one built with the kind of ingredients usually reserved for high-performance facial care.

The backbone of the formula includes a 5% hit of glycerin to help restore the skin barrier, aloe bioferment for long-lasting hydration, and hyaluronic acid for that trademark Clinique dewiness. A dash of dimethicone adds a cushiony texture that locks everything in without smothering the skin. It’s also 100% fragrance-free, oil-free, and rigorously tested to be safe for even the most reactive skin types.

The results are hard to ignore. Consumer tests showed 100% of users saw smoother skin instantly. Hydration increased for 97%, and 93% noticed a boost in radiance—after just one use. And after one week, the skin’s barrier strength improved significantly, making it more resilient over time.

Best used post-shower, while skin is still slightly damp, the Moisture Surge Body Hydrator works like a moisture seal. For the full spa-grade ritual, pair it with the Moisture Surge 100H Auto-Replenishing Hydrator on the face and allow both formulas to drench the skin in replenishing comfort.

Available soon via clinique.com.au and leading Australian retailers including David Jones, Myer, Mecca, Sephora, Adore Beauty, and select pharmacies.

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