Is Lumene Arctic Cloudberry Oil Worth the Drugstore Hype?

Hidden Gem
This $22 Finnish face oil out-performed my $120 serum — and it’s hiding next to the nail polish.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🫐 **The Cloudberry That Could**

1.🫐Better Than My $120 Serum

I found this hiding next to the nail polish at CVS. Grabbed it on a whim because the bottle looked like expensive Scandinavian skincare — not drugstore fluff.

Three weeks later, my $120 vitamin C serum is collecting dust. This $22 oil gave me the same glow for a fifth of the price. That’s not hyperbole — I literally checked my reflection in a car window and thought “what the hell is different?”

2.What You’re Actually Getting

It’s Lumene Arctic Cloudberry Oil — a brightening face oil from Finland. $22 for 30ml. The claim that got me: “arctic berries + vitamin C for instant radiance.” Sounded like marketing fluff. It wasn’t.

1

Absorption

Takes exactly 10 seconds to sink in. Not greasy. Not shiny. Just… gone.

2

Scent

Smells like a tart berry smoothie. No fake perfume — just actual fruit.

3

Packaging

Glass dropper bottle. Feels premium enough that my boyfriend asked if it was “expensive French stuff.”

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3.🧴The Ingredient Nerdery

Cloudberry seed oil is the star — it has more vitamin C than an orange, plus omega fatty acids. They also threw in lingonberry and sea buckthorn, which is basically nature’s retinol-lite. No silicones, no fragrance, no nonsense.

  • Cloudberry seed oil: Brightens dark spots naturally — no irritation
  • Lingonberry: Antioxidant that calms redness
  • Sea buckthorn: Repairs moisture barrier overnight
  • Vitamin E: Keeps the oil from going rancid — smart formulation
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4.💡Week 3 Honesty Check

First application: watery texture that feels like nothing. I actually thought “did I waste money?” Then I woke up and my skin looked like I’d had 10 hours of sleep — which I hadn’t.

Week 2: My hyperpigmentation started fading. Week 3: I stopped reaching for concealer under my eyes. The weirdest thing? It made my pores look smaller. Not *small* — just less noticeable. That surprised me.

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One Thing: Warm 3 drops between your palms and press — don’t rub. Rubbing makes it disappear into your hands instead of your face.
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5.💰The Real Talk

Dark spots faded about 40% in 3 weeks. My skin stopped flaking in the T-zone. Did it erase my fine lines? No. Did it make my skin look healthier than anything else I’ve tried this year? Yes.

Buy if
You have dry or combo skin and want a glow without the grease
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Skip if
You’re acne-prone and clog easily — this is rich, not lightweight
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Worth it?
$22 for 3 months of use? Steal. My serum was $120 and did less.
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6.❄️Final Verdict

This is the rare drugstore find that actually outperforms the fancy stuff. Buy it before they realize they’re undercharging.

8.5/10
Better than it has any right to be
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Where to Buy: Target or Ulta. Grab the travel size first ($12) if you’re nervous — but you won’t be.