Is Bratach Skincare Worth the Hype? Honest Review

Celebrity Check
Charli XCX’s Bratach Glow Drops went viral overnight — but can a $28 serum actually deliver glass skin without the fame tax?
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🔬 **Charli XCX Sold You a Dream**

You saw the TikTok. Glow drops, $28, glass skin in a bottle. But here’s the thing about celebrity brands — most of them are just repackaged drugstore serums with better lighting.

Charli’s Bratach Glow Drops aren’t *bad*. They’re just not the miracle everyone’s pretending they are. The real story? They’re a decent entry-level glow booster that works best if you have *no* actual skin concerns.

[IMG_1: Close-up of the Bratach Glow Drops bottle on a messy vanity next to a half-empty coffee cup]

💸 **The Price of Fame (Tax)**

It’s a lightweight serum-oil hybrid. $28 for 30ml. The claim? “Instant glass skin in one drop.” I tested it because I wanted to see if Charli actually put her name on something decent, or if this was another cash grab.

1

Texture

Watery oil — sinks in under 15 seconds, no greasy residue

2

Scent

Faint citrus — not the overpriced perfume most celeb brands do

3

Packaging

Glass dropper bottle that looks expensive but feels fragile

[IMG_2: One drop of the serum on the back of a hand, showing the shimmer]

🧴 **What’s Actually Inside**

No niacinamide, no vitamin C. The glow comes from finely-milled pearl powder and squalane. It’s basically a fancy highlighter in serum form — not a treatment.

  • Squalane: Lightweight moisture, won’t clog pores
  • Pearl Powder: Instant light reflection, zero skincare benefit
  • Glycerin: The real hydrator here, not the star ingredient
  • Fragrance: Low concentration but still unnecessary

[IMG_3: Ingredients list on the box, finger pointing at “Pearl Powder”]

⭐ **The Texture Test**

First drop — it’s watery, almost runny. Spreads like a thin oil, then disappears. Your skin looks… slightly more alive? It’s subtle. Not glass skin. More like “I slept 7 hours” skin.

Week 2: I was annoyed at how much I liked it under makeup. It doesn’t pill. But alone? It’s just shimmer. The glow fades by lunch. Not a serum — a cosmetic.

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One Thing: Mix 2 drops into your moisturizer instead of applying solo — it spreads more evenly and avoids that patchy highlighter look

[IMG_4: Side-by-side — bare skin vs. one drop blended in, natural light]

📊 **The Honest Results**

Did it make my skin glassy? For about 45 minutes. Did it improve anything long-term? Nope. But it’s a great “I’m too tired to do real makeup” shortcut.

Buy if
You want a no-makeup glow for Zoom calls or low-effort days
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Skip if
You have acne, rosacea, or expect actual skincare results
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Worth it?
$28 is fair for a glow booster — but it’s a cosmetic, not a treatment

[IMG_5: The bottle next to a receipt, timestamp visible]

💬 **Final Call**

Bratach Glow Drops are a good highlighter-serum hybrid that does exactly what it says — gives you temporary glow. Just don’t expect it to fix your skin. Charli didn’t reinvent skincare.

6.5/10
Pretty glow, zero lasting power
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Where to Buy: Sephora or the Bratach site — grab the mini size first ($16) if you’re curious