Farmacy Honey Halo Cream Reformulation: Is It Still Worth It?

Reformulation Alert
Farmacy swapped out a fan-favorite ingredient in Honey Halo — here’s how the new formula actually performs on dry skin.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🍯The Honey Heist

Farmacy just reformulated their cult-favorite Honey Halo. And I’ve been using the new version for three weeks straight on my dry, winter-beaten face.

They swapped out the propolis extract — the stuff that made the original so uniquely soothing. The new version leans heavier on ceramides and squalane. It’s not the same jar. But here’s the thing: I actually might like it more.

2.🔬What You’re Buying

This is a rich, occlusive moisturizer designed for dry and dehydrated skin. $48 for 1.7 oz. The brand claims 24-hour hydration and barrier repair.

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No More Propolis

Gone. Replaced with a triple-ceramide complex. Less sticky, more barrier-focused.

2

Same Honey Base

Buckwheat honey is still here — that thick, golden antioxidant punch.

3

Smoother Finish

The old version sat on my skin like a film. This one actually sinks in.

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3.📉Inside the Jar

The new formula is less about bee-derived buzzwords and more about clinical barrier repair. It’s surprisingly lightweight for how rich it feels.

  • Ceramides NP/AP/EOP: Plugs gaps in your skin barrier — less water loss by morning
  • Buckwheat Honey: Humectant that pulls moisture in without feeling tacky
  • Squalane: Lightweight oil that mimics your skin’s natural sebum
  • Glycerin: The workhorse humectant — keeps hydration locked for hours
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4.📈Texture & Timing

It comes out like a thick, slightly whipped balm. Warm it between your fingers — it melts into this silky oil that glides on. Absorbs in about 15 seconds. No white cast. No grease slick.

Week two, I noticed my forehead felt softer in the morning. But the real surprise? My T-zone didn’t turn into a slip-and-slide. This works for combo-dry people too.

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One Thing: Apply to damp skin. Like, still-wet-from-toner damp. It spreads half the amount and locks in twice the hydration.
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5.🧴The Real Results

My flakes disappeared by day four. My skin looks plump, not greasy. The old formula gave me occasional tiny clogged pores — this one hasn’t. But if you loved the original’s propolis tingle, you’ll miss it.

Buy if
You have dry, dehydrated, or barrier-damaged skin that hates heavy creams
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Skip if
You’re oily and in a humid climate — it’ll feel like too much
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Worth it?
$48 is fair for the ingredient list. One pump does my whole face. Lasts 3+ months.
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6.💬Final Verdict

The reformulation actually fixed my biggest gripe with the original. It’s more elegant, less sticky, and still deeply hydrating. I’d rebuy — and I’m picky.

8.2/10
Better than the original — shockingly
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Where to Buy: Sephora or directly from Farmacy. Grab the mini first ($16) if you’re unsure — one tube lasts a month.