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

Greenwashing Check
We dug into the viral pink serum to see if its ‘clean’ claims hold water.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍Pink & Pretty, But…

That viral pink serum is everywhere. But the ‘clean’ label is doing a lot of heavy lifting.

Here’s the thing: ‘clean’ isn’t regulated. So I checked their own Glow Recipe list of banned ingredients. Their formula passes. But it’s a low bar.

2.🍉The Dew Drop Rundown

It’s a $39 hybrid serum-highlighter. I tried it because they claim it hydrates, blurs pores, and gives a glass skin glow. All in one pink drop.

1

Niacinamide 10%

The star for oil control and smoothing pores.

2

Watermelon Extract

For hydration — but it’s mostly water and humectants.

3

Hyaluronic Acid

Binds moisture to your skin — the real hydration hero.

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3.⚠️Ingredient Reality Check

The hero actives are solid. Niacinamide at 10% is effective. But the ‘watermelon glow’ vibe? That’s from mica and synthetic fluorphlogopite — shimmer particles.

  • Niacinamide 10%: Actually works on pores & tone
  • Watermelon Extract: Hydrating, but low on the list
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Plumps and holds water
  • Mica: That’s the instant ‘glow,’ not your skin
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4.📊The Feel Test

Texture is a slick gel — absorbs in 15 seconds, leaves a dewy film. Not sticky, but you feel it.

Week 2: My skin was smoother. But the glow? Wiped right off with a tissue. That’s the mica.

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One Thing: Mix one drop with your tinted moisturizer. Sheers out the shimmer, gives an all-over lit-from-within look.
5.💧Who It Actually Works For

Pores looked less crater-like after 3 weeks. Zero extra hydration for my dry spots. The ‘glow’ is cosmetic and temporary.

Buy if
You have combo/oily skin and want a makeup primer with skincare benefits.
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Skip if
You hate shimmer or want a truly matte niacinamide serum.
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Worth it?
Only if you’ll use it as a primer. As a solo serum, it’s overpriced.
6.The Final Drop

It’s a good product, not a clean miracle. The marketing is prettier than the payoff.

6.5/10
A shiny primer, not a skincare revolution.
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Where to Buy: Sephora. Get the mini size first — a little goes a long way.