I kept slapping the same moisturizer on morning and night and wondering why my skin looked confused at 3 PM.
Turns out your face has a circadian rhythm, and treating AM and PM like the same job is like wearing a parka to the beach. Eadem makes you pick a lane.
It’s $48 for 1.7 oz — a splurge, but not a crisis. The brand claims this one jar works for both your morning coffee run and your 2 AM doom scroll. I called bullshit. I tested it.
Cloud-like texture
Slides on like cold butter on warm toast — zero drag, even on my tretinoin-peeling nose.
Dual-mode hydration
It dries down semi-matte in 30 seconds for AM, but stays slightly tacky if you layer it thick for PM.
No fragrance circus
Smells like nothing — which is exactly what I want when my skin is already throwing a tantrum.
Three peptides doing the heavy lifting — matrixyl, copper tripeptide, and a third one I can’t pronounce that apparently tells your skin to stop freaking out. Plus squalane so you don’t look like a glazed donut.
- Squalane: Oil-free hydration that actually sinks in
- Copper Tripeptide: Wound healing for your daily micro-aggressions
- Niacinamide: Pore minimizer + redness eraser
- Ceramide NP: The bouncer that keeps moisture in and pollution out
First pump felt like a cool cloud fell on my face. Absorbs in 10 seconds flat — no waiting around like a loser before sunscreen.
Week two, my skin stopped being a drama queen. But here’s the weird part: using it both AM and PM actually made me oilier by midday. This is a one-trick pony — pick your time slot.
My fine lines looked softer by week three. But my hormonal chin acne? Still there, just less angry. It’s hydrating, not a miracle worker.
Buy it for your AM routine if you want something that disappears under makeup. Buy it for PM if you need lightweight repair without slug life. Don’t buy it for both.