Coera CL9490 Moisturizer Review
Our verdict
The Coera CL9490 is a budget moisturizer priced at $9.99 with a 4.4 star rating from 376 reviewers, which is a respectable score at this price tier. Because no ingredient or skin-type data is available in the product specs, it is difficult to evaluate the formula in detail.
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Shoppers on a tight budget who want a well-rated moisturizer under $10 and are comfortable reviewing the label directly for ingredient and skin-type fit.
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- Priced 54% below the category median ($21.72 across 322 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.4/5
4.4 average across 376 owner ratings
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Popularity1.9/5
376 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['At $9.99, the Coera CL9490 sits squarely in the budget moisturizer segment. The 4.4 star average from 376 reviews is notable for this price range, where the quality bar is lower and buyer expectations can vary widely. That rating suggests buyers are finding value in what the product delivers relative to its cost.', 'No ingredient data, skin type recommendations, size, or scent information was available in the product specs for this review. That makes it impossible to evaluate the formula for specific skin concerns or compare it head-to-head with other options based on ingredients. Buyers interested in the formula composition should check the product label or listing detail page directly.', 'The modest monthly purchase volume and the absence of detailed specs suggest this is a lower-profile product that earns quiet loyalty from budget-focused buyers rather than active media or social attention. For a $9.99 cream, the review pool of 376 is meaningful.']
Pros
- Very accessible price at $9.99
- 4.4 star average across 376 reviews is solid for the budget tier
- Available and in stock for easy reorder
Cons
- No ingredient, skin type, size, or scent data available to assess formula fit
- Minimal brand recognition or information publicly available
- Low monthly sales volume limits confidence in current product quality or availability consistency
Performance notes
No key ingredients are listed in the available product specs for this item. Without that data, it is not possible to comment on expected performance or ingredient-level benefits. Shoppers should read the product label for the full ingredient list before use, particularly if they have sensitive skin or known reactions to common moisturizer components.
What buyers say
A 4.4 star average from 376 reviews is a genuinely positive signal for a sub-$10 moisturizer. Buyers in this tier typically have lower expectations and tend to rate on value, so that average suggests the product delivers what it promises. The small but consistent review pool points to a loyal, if small, group of repeat customers.
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Frequently asked questions
Is a $9.99 moisturizer worth using on your face?
Budget-priced moisturizers can absolutely be effective. Many well-regarded ingredients, such as glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and ceramides, are inexpensive to formulate with. The key is checking the ingredient list to confirm the formula includes something that addresses your skin's needs, rather than relying on price as a quality signal.
How do I know if this cream is right for my skin type?
Because no skin type recommendation is listed in the available spec data, the safest approach is to read the full ingredient list on the label. If the product is oil-heavy, it may be better for dry skin. If the base is water-light with humectants, it may suit oily or combination skin. Patch-testing on your inner arm before applying to your full face is always a sensible first step with any unfamiliar product.