Is Fenty Skin Cherry Treat Body Butter More Than a Gimmick?

Celebrity Check
Rihanna’s latest body butter smells like a cherry pie — but does it actually hydrate dry winter skin?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🍒 **The Cherry on Top (Literally)**

1.🍒Cherry Pie in a Jar

Rihanna’s new body butter smells exactly like a cherry pie cooling on a windowsill. The kind your grandma would burn the roof of your mouth on.

But here’s the thing — most celebrity body care is pure perfume, zero performance. I needed to know if this one actually works, or if it’s just another Instagram-bait jar collecting dust on my nightstand.

2.🧴What You’re Actually Buying

$32 for 6.7 oz. Fenty Skin says it’s a “whipped, rich body cream” that delivers 48-hour hydration. Bold claim for something that smells like dessert.

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The Cherry Smell

Not synthetic or cough-syrup-y — it’s warm, slightly boozy, fades after 20 min.

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The Whipped Texture

Thick like buttercream frosting but somehow not greasy. Weird magic.

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The Jar Packaging

Cute on a shelf. Annoying to dig into with wet fingers. Just keep a spatula nearby.

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3.🔍What’s Actually Inside

Shea butter and coconut oil are the heavy lifters here — nothing revolutionary. But there’s also cherry seed oil, which is a legit antioxidant source, and squalane for barrier repair.

  • Shea Butter: Deep moisture that doesn’t evaporate after 20 mins
  • Coconut Oil: Classic occlusive, seals everything in
  • Cherry Seed Oil: Lightweight, antioxidant-rich, smells faintly floral
  • Squalane: Mimics your skin’s natural oils, no clogs
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4.💸Does It Actually Work?

First slather: it melts like butter on warm skin. Absorbs in about 15 seconds — no sticky residue, no greasy phone screen. I was suspicious. It felt too light to last.

Week 2: My shins stopped flaking. That never happens. The surprise? My elbows — those rough, gray patches — actually smoothed out. But I had to reapply on my hands after every wash. So 48-hour claim? Bullshit. 12-hour? Sure.

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One Thing: Apply right after a shower while skin is still damp — locks in moisture way longer than dry-skin application.
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5.📊The Verdict Grid

After three weeks of daily use (legs, arms, elbows, the occasional dry knuckle), here’s where I landed:

Buy if
You have normal-to-dry skin and want something that smells incredible without being a greasy mess.
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Skip if
You have eczema or severely dry patches — this isn’t thick enough for that.
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Worth it?
$32 for a luxe-smelling body butter that actually hydrates? Yes. But wait for the Sephora sale.
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6.🎤Final Take

Not a gimmick. Not a miracle. It’s a genuinely good body butter that smells like heaven and works for normal winter dryness — just don’t expect to skip moisturizing for two days.

7.8/10
Smells incredible, hydrates well, not a cure-all
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Where to Buy: Fenty Skin directly (they have a travel size for $18) or Sephora. Grab the mini first to test the scent.