Is Dieux Skin Air Angel Reformulation Better or Worse?

Reformulation Alert
Your favorite weightless moisturizer just got a new ingredient list — and it’s not the same.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍Same Name, Different Feel

Okay, so you know how Air Angel was that perfect, melt-into-your-skin gel moisturizer? The one you slapped on after a too-strong retinol and it just *worked*? Yeah, that formula is gone.

They swapped the base, and it’s not a subtle tweak. It’s a whole new texture game. Same dusty pink tube, but the stuff inside is… different. And I have feelings about it.

2.🧪What They Changed

The new Air Angel is still $28 for 50ml, and Dieux Skin still claims it’s all about barrier support. But the delivery system got a major overhaul.

1

Gone: The Water-Gel Base

It used to be a bouncy, almost jelly-like texture. Now it’s a thinner, more fluid lotion.

2

New: Tripeptide Complex

They added a peptide blend that wasn’t there before. Sounds fancy, but it’s mostly there to justify the new “anti-aging” label.

3

Inactive Switch-Up

They swapped the silicones. The old version had that instant blur effect. This one doesn’t.

white and brown plastic bottle on white textile

Photo: Harper Sunday / Unsplash

3.⚖️Inside the Tube

This is where it gets interesting. They ditched the squalane for a different fatty acid complex, which changes how it plays with sunscreen. The hero actives are still there, but they’re riding on different coattails now.

  • Ceramide NP: Rebuilds the skin barrier, but feels lighter now
  • Tripeptide-5: Plumps fine lines, but takes weeks to actually show
  • Panthenol: Calms redness, still the best part of this
  • Sodium Hyaluronate: Hydrates at the surface, not deep — don’t be fooled
white and gray round plastic container

Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash

4.💬The Feel Test

First pump: it’s runnier. It spreads like a thin milk, not a bouncy gel. It dries down in about 20 seconds, but leaves a slightly tacky film that the old one never did. I genuinely thought my skin felt drier for the first three days.

By week two, my skin settled. The tackiness fades after five minutes, and it does sit nicely under my zinc sunscreen. But I miss that instant cushiony feel. It’s less fun to apply.

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One Thing: Apply it to slightly damp skin. Like, spritz your face first. It cuts the tacky finish by 90% and makes it absorb like the old version.
a bottle of eye gel sitting on top of a green carpet

Photo: Viktoriia Muzyka / Unsplash

5.📊The Results

My barrier is intact — no flakes from my tretinoin. But the “instant plump” effect is gone. My fine lines look the same after four weeks, which is honestly what I expected. The old version felt more cosmetically elegant; this one feels more like a treatment.

Buy if
You have reactive, easily irritated skin and want a no-frills, basic moisturizer that won’t break you out.
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Skip if
You loved the original for its silky, silicone-rich finish or you have very dry skin — this won’t cut it in winter.
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Worth it?
For $28, it’s a solid basic. But you’re paying for the brand ethos more than the ingredients now.
topless woman with eyes closed

Photo: Ali Pazani / Unsplash

6.🏁The Bottom Line

It’s a better *treatment*, but a worse *experience*. The old one was a 10/10 pleasure to use; this one is a 7/10 workhorse. I’ll finish the tube, but I’m honestly shopping for a replacement that gives me that old feeling back.

7.2/10
Effective but lost the magic texture
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Where to Buy: Get it directly from Dieux’s site, but try the travel size first to see if you can handle the new texture before committing.