I scooped this out with two fingers and it literally dissolved before I got it to my face. Not a dramatic “melts like butter” cliché—I mean the texture vanished into nothing the second it hit my palm.
That’s the trick. It’s not a cream that absorbs. It’s a foam that *ceases to exist* and leaves only a dewy film behind. I’ve never felt anything quite like it.
It’s a “velvet mousse” moisturizer—$38 for 50ml, which is mid-range but the packaging feels luxe. I tried it because the brand claims it “morphs” on contact. I called bullshit. I was wrong.
Air-Whipped Base
The texture is like shaving foam that’s been blessed—light, aerated, and shockingly dense at the same time.
Zero Grease Window
It sinks in within 15 seconds. Not “fast.” Fifteen actual seconds, and you can touch your face without a single smear.
Silicone-Free Finish
It leaves a soft-focus blur that makes your pores look like they’ve been politely asked to leave.
Photo: Masum Rahimi / Unsplash
They packed it with hydrating actives but skipped the heavy oils that usually weigh down mousses. The hero here is a fermented mushroom extract that feels like a glass of water for your skin—but in the best way.
- Snow Mushroom: Holds 500x its weight in water, plumps without greasiness
- Niacinamide: Calms redness and shrinks the look of pores over time
- Ceramides: Rebuilds your moisture barrier so it lasts beyond the application
- Hyaluronic Acid: Draws water in from the air, keeps skin bouncy for hours
Photo: Element5 Digital / Unsplash
First touch: it’s cold, airy, and weirdly luxurious—like spreading a cloud of silk on your face. It doesn’t sit on top. It disappears and leaves a satin finish that’s neither matte nor dewy. Exactly in between.
Week two: I used it under sunscreen and makeup, and my foundation went on smoother than it has in months. The mousse acts like a primer without calling itself one. Unexpected win.
Photo: yunona uritsky / Unsplash
My skin looks calmer—the redness around my nose has faded maybe 30%. It hasn’t “transformed” anything dramatic, but my makeup stops separating by noon, and that alone is worth something.
Photo: Bailey Burton / Unsplash
This is the first mousse that actually *does* something beyond feeling fancy. It’s a lightweight hydration hero for anyone who hates the weight of cream.