The bottle literally screams “CLEAN SCIENCE” in this minimalist sans-serif font. I laughed out loud in Sephora.
The real reason this matters? That “clean” label is doing a lot of heavy lifting — because the preservative system is phenoxyethanol + ethylhexylglycerin. Not *bad*, but also not the fairy dust they want you to think it is. And the fragrance? Synthetic. So much for “science.”
$64 for 1 oz. That’s right — you pay luxury prices for a serum that smells like a fancy candle. The claim that got me: “overnight reset for stressed skin.” I was stressed *about* the price, so I bought it.
Texture lie
It’s a gel-cream hybrid that disappears in 8 seconds flat — no residue, no stickiness.
The pump
Decent. Not great. Gives you a pea-sized dollop that’s oddly satisfying.
The glass bottle
Heavy. Pretty. Will absolutely shatter if you drop it in the sink.
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Okay, here’s the thing — the hero ingredients are fine, but not revolutionary. You’re paying for the marketing, not the formula. The fragrance is listed *after* the preservatives, which means it’s more than a trace.
- Niacinamide: Brightens, but at 2% — not the powerhouse dose
- Ceramides NP: Good barrier support, but low on the list
- Squalane: Hydrating, standard, yawn
- Fragrance: Synthetic, unnecessary, and definitely not ‘clean’
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It slides on like a watery gel — almost too thin. I had to double-check I didn’t buy a toner. Absorbs in seconds, but my face felt… thirsty? Like it needed a moisturizer on top immediately.
Week 2: My skin looked slightly less dull, but also kind of meh. The fragrance started to annoy me — it’s a low-key headache in a bottle. What surprised me? It didn’t break me out. That’s the only nice thing I’ll say.
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My redness was slightly less angry in the morning. Pores? Same. Texture? Same. It’s not a bad serum — it’s just a boring one that costs too much for what it does.
It’s not greenwashing in the toxic way — it’s greenwashing in the boring, overpriced, “we put fragrance in a clean bottle” way. You can do better for less.