Side-by-side comparison

La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+ vs Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream

Both are moisturisers. They share a 64% active-ingredient overlap, so the real decision is about price, texture and the supporting ingredients. Here's the side-by-side.

64%Active overlap
La Roche-Posay
MoisturiserMid-rangeMorning or evening
Damaged BarrierIrritationDryness

A multipurpose repair balm with panthenol (5%), madecassoside and shea butter. A cult barrier-rescue product for irritated, flaking or post-procedure skin — rich and occlusive, so better as a targeted balm than an everyday face lotion for oily skin.

Torriden
MoisturiserBudgetMorning or evening
DehydrationOilinessSensitivity

A vegan gel-cream with low-molecular hyaluronic acid and panthenol, the cream sibling to the popular DIVE-IN serum. Lightweight, fragrance-free hydration ideal for oily and combination skin.

The verdict

Which should you choose?

On price, the Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream sits in the Budget tier versus Mid-range for the La Roche-Posay — so it's the more budget-led pick if the overlap is what you're after. The La Roche-Posay leans toward Damaged Barrier, Dryness, Irritation. The Torriden leans toward Dehydration, Oiliness, Sensitivity.

The overlap

What they share

At 64% active overlap, these are the ingredients doing comparable work in both formulas:

The formulation

Ingredient stacks, side by side

La Roche-Posay — top of the list

  • Aqua~50–80%
  • Glycerin~5–25%
  • Panthenol~3–10%
  • Butyrospermum P…~2–6%
  • Pentylene Glycol~1.5–4%

Torriden — top of the list

  • Aqua~50–80%
  • Glycerin~5–25%
  • Butylene Glycol~3–10%
  • Dimethicone~2–6%
  • Sodium Hyaluron…~1.5–4%

● marks ingredients that appear near the top of both lists. Percentages are positional estimates from INCI order, not disclosed doses.

At a glance

The specs

La Roche-PosayTorriden
CategoryMoisturiserMoisturiser
Price tierMid-rangeBudget
Best forDamaged Barrier, Irritation, DrynessDehydration, Oiliness, Sensitivity
Usage notesMorning or eveningMorning or evening
Active overlap64% — Panthenol
Questions

Common questions

Is the La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+ or the Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream better?
Neither is universally better — they share 64% active-ingredient overlap, so for the actives that drive results they're close. The Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream is the more budget-friendly option, while the other may differ on texture, finish and supporting ingredients. Pick based on your skin's priorities rather than a single 'winner'.
What's the difference between the La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+ and the Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream?
Both are moisturisers that share Panthenol. Where they differ: they sit in different price tiers (Mid-range vs Budget); the La Roche-Posay targets Damaged Barrier, Dryness; the Torriden targets Dehydration, Oiliness.
Are the La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+ and Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream dupes for each other?
They share 64% active-ingredient overlap based on published INCI lists, so one can stand in for the other on the actives that matter — chiefly Panthenol. A dupe matches the hero actives, not the full sensory experience, so expect differences in texture, fragrance and exact concentrations.
Can I use the La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+ and Torriden DIVE-IN Low Molecular Hyaluronic Acid Cream together?
They both fill the moisturiser slot in a routine, so you'd normally pick one rather than layer both. If you want to use both, treat one as your daytime option and the other for evening, and patch-test when introducing anything new.
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