Every “anti-wrinkle” cream promises the moon but delivers a greasy forehead. This mask actually does something different — it works while you sleep, which is when your skin repairs itself anyway.
The brand claims visible firmness in 2 weeks. I rolled my eyes, took photos, and set a calendar reminder. Here’s the receipts.
$89 for 50ml. A mid-range splurge, not a luxury crime. The hook? It’s a leave-on overnight treatment, not a rinse-off mask — so it’s basically a supercharged night cream that thinks it’s a facial.
Time-Release Peptide Complex
Skins absorbs it in layers, not all at once — so you’re not wasting actives while you toss and turn.
Fermented Adaptogens
Sounds like a juice cleanse, but it actually calms redness by morning. My cheeks looked less angry.
No Pilling Formula
This is the unsung hero. I slather it over my retinol and it doesn’t ball up into tiny eraser shavings on my pillow.
Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash
It’s not magic — it’s peptide-heavy with a side of hydrating sugars. The texture is a gel-cream hybrid that disappears faster than my motivation on a Monday.
- Palmitoyl Tripeptide-5: boosts collagen production, plumps fine lines
- Hyaluronic Acid (multi-weight): hydrates deep and surface, not just a topcoat
- Niacinamide: fades dark spots and strengthens your skin barrier
- Beta-Glucan: soothes irritation, better than centella for sensitive types
Photo: Mariia Shalabaieva / Unsplash
First squeeze: cool, almost bouncy gel. It sinks in within 20 seconds — no sticky film, no “glow” that’s actually just grease. My pillowcase stayed dry. That never happens.
Week two: my laugh lines looked less like parentheses and more like a gentle curve. But the real shocker? My chin, which is usually a flaky disaster in winter, stopped peeling entirely.
Photo: Clearcut Derby / Unsplash
My forehead lines softened by maybe 20%. That’s not a miracle — that’s a real, measurable shift. The texture of my skin is smoother, and my makeup sits better the next day. It didn’t erase my nasolabial folds, and I didn’t expect it to.
Photo: Sonia Roselli / Unsplash
It’s not Botox in a jar — nothing is. But for a night cream that actually earns its keep, this is the one I’d repurchase. Just don’t expect it to fix 10 years of sun damage while you drool on your pillow.