I bought the Dewytree Vita Berry Mask because it was pink and I’m weak. Didn’t expect it to fix my cuticles.
The serum is so thick it stays put — doesn’t run down your neck like those cheap watery ones. That texture is the whole secret.
It’s a sheet mask, $4-5 depending where you buy. Pairs vitamin C with berry extracts. The claim? “Brightening.” I rolled my eyes too.
Cotton Tencel Sheet
Sticks to your face like cling film. No air bubbles. No slipping off.
Serum Lock Technology
Doesn’t drip. You can literally walk around doing dishes.
Brightening Complex
3 types of berry + niacinamide. Not just marketing fluff.
Photo: Fleur Kaan / Unsplash
Three berries doing the heavy lifting. Plus one ingredient that makes this different from every other brightening mask on the shelf.
- Bilberry Extract: Fades dark spots without irritation
- Strawberry Extract: Mild AHA — gently exfoliates while hydrating
- Niacinamide 2%: Calms redness, tightens pores
- Hyaluronic Acid: Low molecular weight — actually penetrates
The serum is thick. Almost jelly-like. Squeeze the packet and you get enough leftover product for 3 extra applications. I’m not joking.
Week 2: I used the leftover serum as cuticle oil. My nail beds looked better than my face. That’s when I started experimenting.
My skin looked more even after 3 uses. The dark spot near my jaw? Still there — but lighter. More importantly, my cuticles stopped peeling.
Buy it for the brightening. Keep buying it for the cuticle hack. It’s the multitasker your skincare shelf didn’t know it needed.