My feed was all Fat Water. Every other swipe was someone praising this milky toner from Fenty Skin.
But celebrity skincare is a gamble — you’re often paying for the name, not the results.
It’s a toner-serum hybrid for $32. The claim? Minimize pores, reduce shine, smooth texture. A tall order.
The Bottle
Pump dispenser — no spillage, easy to control.
The Scent
Light, fresh, slightly herbal. Not overpowering.
The Vibe
Feels luxe. Rihanna’s aesthetic is undeniable.
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It leans on a mix of buzzy actives and soothing bases. Niacinamide is the star for pores and oil. Barbados cherry gives vitamin C.
- Niacinamide: Fights congestion and regulates oil
- Barbados Cherry: A gentler form of vitamin C
- Cactus Water: Hydration, not just marketing fluff
- Hyaluronic Acid: Plumps skin instantly
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Texture is slick, slightly viscous. Like thin aloe gel. Absorbs in 15 seconds — leaves a soft, not sticky, finish.
By week two, my skin felt consistently smoother. The surprise? It’s hydrating. Most pore-targeting stuff strips me dry.
Pores look less cavernous midday. Shine is controlled. But it’s not a pore eraser — nothing is. The real win is the refined, even canvas it creates.
This isn’t just a famous name on a bottle. It’s a legit, well-formulated product that simplifies a routine.