Models swear by it. Artists slather it on before shows. It’s the backstage secret with a 100-person waitlist.
The real test? My dry, 35-year-old skin on a Tuesday morning.
A $100 moisturizer from Charlotte Tilbury. Promises an instant “glow” and plumped skin for makeup. I was skeptical.
Magic 8 Complex
Their proprietary blend of oils and vitamins.
BioNymph Peptide
Claims to boost firmness and elasticity.
SPF 20
A daytime-only cream with mineral sunscreen.
Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash
It’s a cocktail. Not minimalist. The hero ingredients are classic hydrators with a luxe twist.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Binds water to skin for a dewy look
- Vitamin C (Ascorbyl Glucoside): A stable form for brightness
- Rosehip Oil: Fatty acids for barrier support
- Camellia Oil: Lightweight slip for that silky feel
Thick. Rich. Smells like old-school roses and powder. Absorbs in about 90 seconds — leaves a definite film.
By week two, my skin was undeniably softer. But that film? It pills under silicone-based primers. A makeup artist’s nightmare.
My dry patches vanished. Makeup sat beautifully on top — when I used water-based products. Zero effect on fine lines.
It’s a phenomenal primer for dry skin. But it’s not magic — it’s a very good, very fragrant moisturizer.