Fenty Skin Melt Moisturizer: Is It Worth the Hype?

Celebrity Check
Rihanna’s latest launch promises glass skin in a jar—but does the formula outperform her Instagram grid?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🔍 **Glass Skin or Just Gloss?**
Rihanna’s latest drop promises that dewy, “glass skin” finish in a jar—but I’ve been burned by celebrity skincare before. The real test? Whether this actually hydrates without feeling like I slept in a vat of Crisco.

The hype is loud. The Instagram grid is flawless. But does the formula do the work, or just the PR team? Let’s get into it.

💸 **The $35 Question**

It’s a lightweight moisturizer, $35 for 1.7 oz. The claim: “Melt-Away” technology that sinks in instantly and leaves zero grease. I tried it because Rihanna rarely misses—but her skincare line has been hit or miss for me.

1. **Melt-Away Texture** – Starts thick, turns into water within 10 seconds. Wild to watch.
2. **Glass Skin Finish** – Leaves a visible sheen that’s not oily, but very… shiny. Think highlighter, not sweat.
3. **Fragrance** – Smells like a fancy spa. If you hate scented skincare, run.

🧪 **What’s Actually Inside**

The hero ingredients are solid—not revolutionary, but solid. The formula leans hard on niacinamide and squalane for barrier repair, plus a touch of glycerin for humectant action. No retinol, no acids—this is pure hydration.

– **Niacinamide** – Calms redness, tightens pores, brightens. Reliable.
– **Squalane** – Mimics your skin’s natural oils. Fast absorption, no clogging.
– **Glycerin** – Classic humectant. Holds water in the skin.
– **Fragrance** – Here it is. If you’re sensitive, this might be a no.

👩‍🎤 **The Texture Test**

First pump: it’s a thick, almost buttery gel. Then it literally melts into water as you rub it in. The finish is dewy—borderline glossy. My T-zone was like a mirror for about an hour.

After 2 weeks, the surprise: my dry patches disappeared. But my pores? Still there. This isn’t a miracle worker—it’s a solid moisturizer that hides behind a cool texture gimmick. The shine doesn’t fade as much as I wanted.

💡 **One Thing** – Apply to damp skin. The melt effect works 10x better when your face is still slightly wet from toner or serum. Dry skin = thicker, patchier spread.

📊 **The Real Results**

My skin felt softer. Less dry. But the “glass skin” effect is mostly just the finish—it doesn’t actually change your texture long-term. My redness stayed the same. My fine lines? Still there. It’s hydration, not a facelift.

✅ **Buy if** – You have dry or normal skin and want a dewy finish without oil.
⏭️ **Skip if** – You’re oily or hate visible shine. Or if fragrance makes you break out.
💰 **Worth it?** – For $35, it’s fine. Not a steal, not a ripoff. You’re paying for the name a little.

💬 **Final Take**

It’s a good moisturizer that does exactly what it says—but the hype is bigger than the results. You’re not getting glass skin. You’re getting a very nice, slightly shiny hydration cream. And that’s okay.

**6.5/10** — Good, not great, not life-changing

🛍️ **Where to Buy** – Get it at Fenty Skin directly. Grab the travel size first if you’re curious—full size is a commitment.