This $28 cream from Cocokind is a shapeshifter. Under sunscreen? Vanishes in 10 seconds flat. Under a heavy night oil? Suddenly it’s a slick slip-and-slide.
The real trick? You have to decide which version you want before you buy. The texture sets its personality based on what comes next.
It’s a lightweight polypeptide moisturizer. $28. The brand claims “resurrection” level hydration — like your skin woke up from a nap.
Polypeptide complex
Signals collagen without the sting of a retinol.
Adaptive texture
Thin enough for AM, rich enough for PM — if you layer right.
Bottle design
Airless pump. You’ll actually use every last drop. No digging.
Three ingredients do the heavy lifting here. No fragrance. No fluff. Just clean peptides and plant stuff that works.
- Polypeptides: Skin firming without irritation — think Botox-lite for $28.
- Squalane: Locks moisture without greasiness. Your SPF won’t pill.
- Glycerin: The unsung hero. Pulls water into skin all day.
- Aloe: Calms redness. Especially good if you overdid actives last night.
First pump: it’s a gel-cream hybrid. Spreads like butter on warm toast. Absorbs so fast you’ll think you didn’t use enough — you did.
Week 2 surprise: it actually plumped my 11 lines. Not gone, but softer. The real shock? I used it under a thick balm at night and woke up with tiny whiteheads. Too much moisture is a thing.
Morning fine lines looked smoother by day 5. Nighttime plumpness? Inconsistent — better with a humidifier. No breakouts unless I overdid it.
It’s a solid daily driver for the AM. For PM, it needs a sidekick. Not a miracle, just a very good moisturizer that knows its place.