For normal and combination skin, the main concern is often whether a night cream will sit heavily on the centre of the face. According to the product description, this cream is designed for skin that needs hydration without a heavy, greasy finish. The texture relies on grapeseed oil as a lightweight emollient, together with shea butter and cocoa butter for softening. That combination is intended to moisturise drier cheek areas while not overwhelming the T-zone.
The hyaluronic acid complex is water-binding rather than oily, so the hydration it provides is more about plumpness and elasticity than about adding oil to the surface. This can be useful when skin feels dehydrated but still produces excess oil in some areas. In cooler weather, or whenever skin starts to feel tight or rough, an evening moisturiser like this can be a middle step between a very light lotion and a rich night balm.
Individual reactions vary, so the practical way to judge is to use a small amount for a few evenings. Start with a pea-sized amount, warm it between your fingers and press it onto the face, paying a little more attention to the cheeks and jawline and using less on the nose and forehead. If the cream feels too rich, reduce the amount rather than adding another product. If it feels insufficient on very dry areas, you can layer a few drops of facial oil or a thicker moisturiser only on those spots.
Because the product is intended for overnight use, you can also observe how your skin feels when you wake up: it should feel softer and look fresher, without a visible oily film. If you are using strong exfoliating acids or retinoids, or if your skin is very sensitive to fragrance, introduce it gradually and watch how your skin responds. This is a cosmetic product for skin care only.