Is Glow Recipe’s Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Drops Actually Clean?

Greenwashing Check
We investigated the viral ‘clean’ serum to see if its ingredients match its eco-friendly marketing.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍Clean or Just Green?

That pink bottle is everywhere. But the ‘clean’ label feels suspiciously vague.

Here’s the thing: “clean” isn’t regulated. So I dug into the ingredient deck on Glow Recipe‘s own site. The marketing is all fruit extracts and glass bottles. The reality? More complicated.

2.🍉The Viral Dew

A $39 serum that promises glow + pore blurring. I bought into the “glass skin in a dropper” hype.

1

Texture

Feels like slick watermelon juice — not sticky.

2

Finish

Dries to a soft, tacky film. Not dewy on me — more like a primer grip.

3

Scent

Artificial candy watermelon. Strong. Lingers for a full minute.

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3.🧪Inside the Bottle

Niacinamide is the star at 5% — legit for oil control. Hyaluronic acid for plumping. But the “watermelon” is mostly fragrance.

  • Niacinamide (5%): Reduces redness, minimizes pores
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Draws in water for hydration
  • Watermelon Extract: Way down the list — mostly for marketing
  • Fragrance/Parfum: Listed — a potential irritant for ‘clean’ beauty
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4.🌿Skin Feel Test

Applies like a thin gel-serum hybrid. That tacky layer never fully disappears — my hair stuck to my cheek all morning.

After two weeks, my t-zone was less oily by 2pm. Unexpected? It pilled like crazy under my mineral sunscreen. Every time.

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One Thing: Press it into skin — don’t rub. Then wait 90 seconds before anything else. Cuts the pilling by 70%.
5.⚠️The Real Deal

Pores looked slightly more blurred. Zero glow, honestly. The hydration was surface-level — gone if I skipped moisturizer.

Buy if
You have oily/combo skin and want a makeup-gripping primer substitute.
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Skip if
You’re sensitive to fragrance, want deep hydration, or hate any tackiness.
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Worth it?
For $39? Not for the results. You’re paying for the aesthetic.
6.My Final Take

It’s a fine serum with a great marketing team. The “clean” angle is greenwashing — fragrance is a dirty secret.

6.0/10
Pretty bottle, mediocre performance.
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Where to Buy: Sephora. Get the mini first — a little goes a long way and you might not repurchase.