
Resurrection Polypeptide Cream — Reddit Reviews
by Cocokind
Updated August 22, 2026
Peptide-rich cream soothes redness, hydrates dry skin; breakouts possible with sensitivity.
What the community says
This peptide cream is praised for keeping skin soft and hydrated without dryness. It suits those with dry or sensitive skin avoiding silicones, but people prone to acne or product sensitivity may break out. It’s often mixed with oils for extra moisture.
What this means for you
What people love
- Contains peptides to support skin repair and hydration
- Silicone-free formula ideal for users avoiding dimethicone
- Leaves skin feeling soft and moisturized until wash-off
Watch out for
- Can cause breakouts in acne-prone or sensitive skin
- Not everyone tolerates it due to sensitivity to new ingredients
- Relatively expensive compared to some alternatives
Product details
Skin Type
Key Ingredients
Skin type data limited
Where to buy
Real Reddit threads — 5 mentions across 4 threads
Cocokind Resurrection Polypeptide Cream on Reddit, in one place — 4 threads from r/acne, r/30PlusSkinCare and 2 more, summarized.
“My three daily products are from cocokind and are the oil to milk cleanser, the resurrection polypeptide cream, and the daily spf.”
Positive
“After that I decided to just give up all active ingredients and use really gentle products and just try to trust my skin to heal without interfering and adding products.”
Positive
“I’ve been using cocokind’s resurrection polypeptide cream”
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“this combo is the only thing that I’ll go back to that leaves my face feeling soft and not dry until I wash again later on.”
Positive
“The cream though is a non negotiable.”
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“I can’t use anything with dimethicone or any silicone or I break out.”
Mentioned
“I love the resurrection peptide cream by cocokind”
Mentioned
“I’ve heard really good things about Cocokind Resurrection Polypeptide Cream.”
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“those moisturizers aren’t cheap.”
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“I still prefer the Cocokind.”
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