Kendall Jenner’s 818 Skincare: Does It Work Without the Fame?

Celebrity Check
Kendall Jenner’s new 818 Skincare Eye Serum promises fridge-cold depuffing and retinol-level results—but is it worth $68 when drugstore options do the same?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🧊Fridge Vibes, Real Hype?

I slapped this on at 7am with sleep still in my eyes and it genuinely felt like pressing a tiny ice cube under my lash line. The cooling is not a gimmick — it’s the whole personality.

But here’s the thing nobody talks about: Kendall’s team knows you’re comparing this to a $12 The Ordinary caffeine serum, and they priced it at $68 anyway. Bold.

2.🔬The Cold Hard Facts

It’s a metal-tipped rollerball serum that promises to depuff, brighten, and “visibly smooth” fine lines in 4 weeks. The rollerball is heavy and cold — like a mini facial tool that happens to dispense product.

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The Metal Tip

Stays cold for about 3 minutes out of the fridge — long enough to finish both eyes if you’re quick.

2

The Pump

Rollerball releases just enough serum — no drips, no waste, no mess.

3

The Absorption

Soaks in under 20 seconds. No sticky residue before concealer. That’s rare.

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3.🥒What’s Actually Inside

The formula leans on caffeine to shrink puffiness and a peptide complex that’s trying to be a retinol-lite without the irritation. It won’t change your skin’s texture overnight, but it’s smart for a daily AM step.

  • Caffeine: constricts blood vessels to de-puff fast
  • Peptides: plump the skin barrier over time
  • Hyaluronic Acid: pulls in water so lines look softer
  • Niacinamide: calms redness and evens tone
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4.🫠The Feel Test

First swipe: it’s watery-gel, not thick like most eye creams. The metal tip glides without dragging, and the cold sensation lasts through both eyes if you’re zippy. It’s the closest thing to a spa moment I’ve had in my bathroom at 6:45am.

Two weeks in, the puffiness reduction is real. My under-eye bags looked less like luggage and more like… a carry-on. Modest but visible. What surprised me? It didn’t irritate my sensitive skin at all — no stinging, no redness.

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One Thing: Store it tip-down in the fridge door. The serum stays cold and ready — and you won’t be fishing for it half-asleep.
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5.⚖️The Verdict, Minus BS

After 3 weeks: my under-eye area looks brighter and less puffy in the morning photos I take for work (yes, I’m that person). Fine lines? Still there. But they look less crepe-y, like the skin has more water in it.

Buy if
You wake up with puffiness regularly and you’re tired of tapping in 3 different products to fix it.
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Skip if
Your main concern is deep wrinkles — you need a real retinol eye cream, not this.
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Worth it?
$68 is steep, but the metal applicator + peptide formula beats drugstore rollers on feel and finish.
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6.📞Final Call

It’s a good eye serum that happens to have a famous name on it. If you’re chasing the cold-roller experience, it delivers. If you’re chasing a miracle, you’ll be disappointed — but your puffy mornings will thank you.

7.8/10
Cool, effective, but priced for fame
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Where to Buy: Sephora or 818’s site. Grab the travel size first ($32) to test the metal tip before committing.