Weleda Skin Food is a thick, plant-based moisturizer delivering intense hydration and repair for dry, rough skin without feeling greasy.
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Editorial Summary: Weleda Skin Food is like a thick, rich hug for dry skin that doesn’t feel greasy but can be a bit much for oily or sensitive types. It’s cheap, effective, and loved for winter or when your skin needs a serious moisture boost. Just watch out for the fragrance if you’re sensitive!
Methodology: Analyzed 67 Reddit quotes from 30PlusSkinCare, SkincareAddicts, and related subreddits spanning May 2015 to June 2025, synthesizing common themes from user experiences and sentiments about Weleda Skin Food.
Calculated by the the number of posts or comments that have an opinion on this product
Rank 7 (84 upvotes): Weleda Skin Food Face Care Night Cream
Weleda skin food cream
I layer those with their Skin Food Nourishing Body Lotion for Dry to Very Dry Skin, (not the original ultra-rich cream in a tube) and it all seems to be helping.
Rank 7 (84 upvotes): Weleda Skin Food Face Care Night Cream
I used to slather Vaseline over it, after my usual skincare but it wasn’t effective UNTIL I incorporated Weleda’s Skin Food and that’s when I started seeing progress. The Weleda cream is heavy and very thick, so while I had it on my shelf I hadn’t reached for it for months because I found I didn’t need to.
I LOVE Weleda Skin Food, but the citrus oils are too much for me.
I have tried many, many different moisturizers, too many to remember even. But these are what I've tried the most: Vaseline, Aquaphor, Weleda Skin Food, Cetaphil cream, Cetaphil lotion, many different Eucerin products, Neutrogena Hydro Boost, Clinique Moisture Surge, La Roche Posay Double Repair, The Ordinary Natural Moisturizing Factors, rosehip seed oil, cannabis sativa seed oil...
Added layer of Weleda Skin Food if I’m not wearing makeup