Dr.Jart+ earns largely positive reviews for effective, redness-calming formulas—especially the Cicapair Tiger Grass Color Correcting Treatment and Ceramidin moisturizers—while critiques note inconsistent results across products and issues like thick textures, separation, and limited shade suitability for deeper skin tones. Reviews of Dr.Jart+ also highlight excellent sheet masks and SPF-infused bases, but some users report dryness, cakey finish, essential-oil sensitivity, and occasional reformulations that feel less effective.
I have tried a few products from Dr Jart but i mainly stick to the Ceramidian line. I have dry/dehydrated skin and i have found the skin barrier moisturizing mask to be a life saver. The quality of the sheet mask is great and the ingredients are lovely and super hydrating.
Great product - color correcting and moisturizing. I like the other version as well but the dropper is a better application. Easy to use every day for a clean skin look. Evens out skin tone and is lightweight.
I’m an overall fan of Dr.Jart+ Color Correcting Camo Drops. It goes on your whole face or specific areas that are red or need the coloring corrected. I used it a lot when I had a bruised area and it helped, I still needed makeup, but it took the color down. I prefer the Camo Drops because they’re lightweight and perfect for daily activities. I’ve also used the Color Correcting Treatment which is thicker and richer. It’s best when more serious correcting is called for. I love that they both contain broad spectrum SPF too! The drops are SPF35 and the cream is SPF30.
I guess it got reformulated since I used to use it. Generally the product is alright, I was using it to have a more even skin tone, which I understand is not really the purpose. Don't feel like it changed my skin in any way though.