
Packaging:
It comes in a white and blue tub with a white open and close lid. Includes a spoon like applicator.
Available in 80mL.
Scent:
Very subtle, almost fragrance free.
Consistency and Color:
Lightweight almost runny consistency
Light blue to white color
Key Ingredients:
• Birch Juice – rich in nutrients, birch sap delivers lasting hydration, soothes sensitive skin, and strengthens the skin barrier for a healthier, more resilient complexion.
• Hyaluronic Acid - draws water deep into the skin and locks it in, keeping skin plump, smooth, and supple all day.
• Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5) – calms irritation, supports the skin’s natural healing process, and reinforces its protective barrier.
• Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) – brigthens dullness, evens skin tone, and promotes collagen production for a firmer, more radiant look.
Price: as of 8/8/2025
£ 15.59 (Stylevana)
£ 15.99 (Yes Style)
£ 22.12 set included (Olive Young)
£ 17.09 (Amazon UK)
Suitable For:
All skin types, but might be too heavy for oily skin.
Fungal Acne Safe: ❌
It contains some ingredients that could be problematic for fungal acne-prone skin, such as certain emollients that yeast can use as food. This doesn’t mean everyone will react, many people with no yeast overgrowth issues can use it just fine? but for someone who knows they’re sensitive to fungal acne triggers, a patch test is recommended.
Overall Rating: (4/5 ⭐️)
I’ve been curious about the Round Lab Birch Juice Moisturizing Cream, especially since it shares the same birch sap base as their sunscreen. I did have a reaction to the Birch Juice Sunscreen, so I’m approaching this cream with caution.
The texture is instantly appealing, it’s lightweight, almost runny, and absorbs quickly without leaving a heavy or greasy film. No residue I’ve noted at all. The formula promises hydration from birch sap and hyaluronic acid, soothing benefits from panthenol, and a brightening boost from ascorbic acid. I’ll be watching my skin closely for any signs of irritation.